At the Battle of the Alamo in 1836, there were several Kentuckians among the defenders, with reports indicating that around 12 to 15 soldiers from Kentucky died during the siege. Notable figures such as James Bowie and Davy Crockett, although not originally from Kentucky, had connections to the state that highlight its involvement. The total number of defenders who died at the Alamo is estimated to be around 180 to 250, but the specific number from Kentucky is relatively small.
The battle of the alamo was not worth fighting for because many people died
While it is not known for sure, it is estimated that 185 Texian soldiers died defending the Alamo garrison.
Jose Maria Esparza
Dolphin Ward Floyd died at the Alamo on his 32nd birthday.
No, Daniel Boone was not at the Alamo. He died on his homestead in Missouri in 1820. Davie Crockett and Jim Bowie died at the Alamo.
the first kentuckians died long ago when the pioneers landed in their teritory
That was the Alamo.
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1800 americans died in the battle of Alamo.
The battle of the alamo was not worth fighting for because many people died
While it is not known for sure, it is estimated that 185 Texian soldiers died defending the Alamo garrison.
Around 185.
Jose Maria Esparza
Susan Alamo died in 1982.
Jose Toribio Losoya
Dolphin Ward Floyd died at the Alamo on his 32nd birthday.
No, Daniel Boone was not at the Alamo. He died on his homestead in Missouri in 1820. Davie Crockett and Jim Bowie died at the Alamo.