No on in the Texas army survived the battle. Although many Mexican troop members survived. Davy Crockett was the last Texan alive at the Alamo, but was killed by Santa Anna's men. The translator that was supposed to tell Santa Anna that Davy Crockett would discuss the terms of surrender for Texas twisted Davy's words and said the Mexican troops should surrender to the Texans. Santa Anna had a short temper so he had Davy killed.
Others who were present at the final battle include:
Juana Navarro Alsbury.
Bettie, a black cook.
Maria de Jesus Castro.
Charlie, a black slave.
Angelina Dickinson, two.
Susanna Dickinson.
Ana Salazar Esparza.
Enrique Esparza, eight.
Francisco Esparza, three.
Manuel Esparza, six.
Petra Gonzales.
Joe, a black slave.
Concepcion Losoya.
Juan Losoya, Concepcion's son, age not given.
Juana Melton.
Gertrudis Navarro.
Alijo Perez, one, and the last Survivor dying on 21 October 1918.
Victoriana de Salina and her three children, ages unknown.
Sam, a black slave.
Henry Warnell, a soldier, may have been a survivor who died of his wounds in June.
Louis "Moses" Rose, a soldier, did not cross the line Travis drew in the sand and left the Alamo at midnight before the final battle.
Trinidad Saucedo left before the final battle during an armistice.
There is a long list of couriers who had been in the Alamo for varied periods of time during the siege including Juan Seguin, who commanded the Alamo cavalry.
Santa Anna and most of his Mexican soldiers survived, although their casualties were unnecessarily high. The only two survivors on the Texan side were an artillery captain's wife (Susanna Dickenson) and the African slave (Joe) of one of the Alamo's colonels. They were captured and subsequently released. All other Texans at the Alamo died.
Alamo fell on March 6,1836, after 12 days siege in which the defenders repulsed the assaults of the Mexican, inflicting them hundreds of casualties. The American defenders, 188 men were all killed during the siege or slain during the last final attack, except for 30 women and children. About 1,600 Mexicans were killed during the siege and the last assault.
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The Alamo fell on February12,1836.
siege of the alamo
Not necessarily. There were other forts in Texas besides the Alamo. [Fort Defiance, for example. ] The Alamo was one Texas fort, but not all Texas forts were the Alamo.
The cast of The Siege and Fall of the Alamo - 1914 includes: Ray Myers
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Thirteen days.
Alamo fell on March 6,1836, after 12 days siege in which the defenders repulsed the assaults of the Mexican, inflicting them hundreds of casualties. The American defenders, 188 men were all killed during the siege or slain during the last final attack, except for 30 women and children. About 1,600 Mexicans were killed during the siege and the last assault.
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The Siege of the Alamo was from 23 February until 6 March 1836.
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It was a siege, where Anglo-American settlers entrenched themselves within the El Alamo chapel. Mexican troops laid siege and ultimately defeated such settlers.
Construction began on the present site in 1724.
The Alamo fell on February12,1836.
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