Yes the Mexicans and the Texans both fought inside the Alamo during the Texas Revolution.
yes you are allowed
American colonists.
I think the Alamo is haunted, because a lot of soldiers died there and inside the Alamo there is a stone on the the ground and it says, "here lies the bones of four soldiers" or something like that
The Mexicans because they killed everyone inside.
The Defenders' Ring displayed inside the Alamo shrine is a symbol of honor and remembrance for those who defended the Alamo during the 1836 siege. It is made from melted metal taken from the Alamo's original bell, symbolizing the sacrifice and bravery of the Texian defenders. The ring serves as a tribute to their legacy and the fight for Texas independence.
David Crockett
Cause it's dark in tunnels
I think they were allowed anything really, (within reason) such as letters, badges, poems, photographs, chocolate, etc..
no
It is because they are dalits (untouchables). In temple, poors are like unlucky,so that's why they are not allowed inside the temple.
Because he was in the hospital. The Alamo was surrounded. Destroying the Alamo meant killing all inside which is what the end result was anyway. By not destroying it, they were able to take more Mexican soldiers with them hence weakening Santa Anna's army.