It depends on where you are. If you're in the United States, the enemies were the Mexicans. If you're in Mexico, the enemies were the Texians (These were the men that wanted Texas to become independent from Mexico and become its own country. When the Republic Of Texas existed (1836-1845), people who lived in the Republic were known as "Texians." Not "Texans.") In the eyes of the Americans, the Alamo is seen as a symbol of a fight to the death. But for the Mexicans, it is seen as a symbol of lost dreams of being an undefeated nation.
The Battle of the Alamo, the birth of Texas' liberty.
The Battle of the Alamo was fought at the Alamo Mission in what is now San Antonio, Texas, USA.
The Battle of the Alamo begain in 1836 in San Antonio.
Texas lost the Battle of the Alamo.
The Battle of the Alamo occured in the Alamo, an old church in San Antonio being used as a fort
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.
Davey Crockett was present at the battle of the Alamo and was from Tennessee.
Santa Anna's forces vastly outnumbered the "Texicans" defending the Alamo. Santa Anna's Mexican Army forces won the battle.
The battle at Goliad
The Battle of the Alamo ended in total defeat for the Texas defenders.
what became the battle crie after the alamo
It was when the Alamo was remembered for their greatness