He was fighting for independence of Texas from Mexico, just as the Colonists had fought a revolution of independence against the British.
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He was in the state government in Tennessee, but at one point was not re-elected. He liked the idea of the possible freedom and independence that Texas offered. He soon packed his bags. His last words in Tennessee to the people were... "You may all go to hell, I'm goin' to Texas."
Fought for whats fair and right in congressHelped Texas get their independence from MexicoFought bravely and died for Texas's IndependanceMoved the frontier westAdd to this if you can think of anything else
Here and there, just like the rest of us. It's all relative, you know?
because they did not want to except Texas's' annexation
David Kolff goes by Crockett.
Davy Crockett
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David (Davy) Crockett
To fight in the Mexican war, he died in the Alamo battle I always heard he came to the Alamo because he was hunting bear and he saw on the map where X marked the spot (San Antonio de BeXar)
He was in the state government in Tennessee, but at one point was not re-elected. He liked the idea of the possible freedom and independence that Texas offered. He soon packed his bags. His last words in Tennessee to the people were... "You may all go to hell, I'm goin' to Texas."
no where
David Von Erich went by Yellow Rose of Texas.
hi i love david and i want to go out with him so freaking bad
When the need to go there or of they want a holiday or to see relatives that live there.
David Robinson is a member of the Oak Hills Church in San Antonio, Texas.
in 1812