He did fight at the Alamo, against the Mexican army
Daniel Boone was one of the fighters in the battle of the Alamo. Actually, Daniel Boone was NOT one of the fighters in the battle of the Alamo. He died in 1820's and the battle at the Alamo was in 1830's. They person who put the answer above probably was thinking of Davy Crockett... not Daniel Boone.
No, Daniel Boone did not travel to the Alamo. Boone, a frontiersman and explorer, was primarily active in the late 18th century, while the famous Battle of the Alamo took place in 1836. By that time, Boone was already well into his later years and was not involved in events related to the Alamo.
Daniel Boone did not have any direct involvement with the Alamo. He was a frontiersman and explorer known for his exploration of Kentucky and the Wilderness Road in the 18th century, long before the famous Battle of the Alamo occurred in 1836. The Alamo, located in San Antonio, Texas, became a symbol of resistance against Mexican rule, but Boone's activities were focused in a different region and era.
Probably hanging around the Alamo too long.
He did fight at the Alamo, against the Mexican army
Daniel Boone was one of the fighters in the battle of the Alamo. Actually, Daniel Boone was NOT one of the fighters in the battle of the Alamo. He died in 1820's and the battle at the Alamo was in 1830's. They person who put the answer above probably was thinking of Davy Crockett... not Daniel Boone.
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Probably hanging around the Alamo too long.
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