There were about 2,400.
There were between 182 and 260 Alamo defenders. There were regular troops of the Army of the Republic of Texas under the command of Colonel Travis. There were Texian volunteers who were not present as members of the Texas Army who were loosely under the control of Jim Bowie. There were Americans (that is US Citizens) like Crockett's band of adventurers. There were slaves present who were defenders and had a loyalty not to Texas but to their owners. There were no active duty American soldiers of the US Armed Forces present at the Alamo. Further, it must be noted that the defenders were not all former US Citizens who had been transplanted to Texas. A large number of the Alamo defenders were Mexican by both birth and ethnicity (That is a Tejano or Texans of Mexican descent). That exact number remains an unknown, but based on surnames is between 20 and 25 percent.
169 spanish soldiers fought
While it is not known for sure, it is estimated that 185 Texian soldiers died defending the Alamo garrison.
William B. Harrison was an Ohio resident and a soldier who participated in the Battle of the Alamo in 1836. He was part of the Texian forces defending the mission against the Mexican army. Harrison, like many others who fought at the Alamo, became a symbol of the struggle for Texas independence. His contributions are often remembered alongside the other defenders who made the ultimate sacrifice during the siege.
There were about 187 Texians and about 2,400 soldiers from Mexico.
All the Alamo defenders were killed.
There were between 182 and 260 Alamo defenders. There were regular troops of the Army of the Republic of Texas under the command of Colonel Travis. There were Texian volunteers who were not present as members of the Texas Army who were loosely under the control of Jim Bowie. There were Americans (that is US Citizens) like Crockett's band of adventurers. There were slaves present who were defenders and had a loyalty not to Texas but to their owners. There were no active duty American soldiers of the US Armed Forces present at the Alamo. Further, it must be noted that the defenders were not all former US Citizens who had been transplanted to Texas. A large number of the Alamo defenders were Mexican by both birth and ethnicity (That is a Tejano or Texans of Mexican descent). That exact number remains an unknown, but based on surnames is between 20 and 25 percent.
169 spanish soldiers fought
Thirteen days.
there was aroung 70,00 soldiers fought in the fifth crusade
While it is not known for sure, it is estimated that 185 Texian soldiers died defending the Alamo garrison.
During World War II, 13 Mexican American soldiers were awarded the Medal of Honor for their bravery and heroism. These soldiers served in various branches of the U.S. military and fought in significant battles across Europe and the Pacific. Their contributions highlighted the valor and sacrifices of Mexican Americans during the war.
William B. Harrison was an Ohio resident and a soldier who participated in the Battle of the Alamo in 1836. He was part of the Texian forces defending the mission against the Mexican army. Harrison, like many others who fought at the Alamo, became a symbol of the struggle for Texas independence. His contributions are often remembered alongside the other defenders who made the ultimate sacrifice during the siege.
There were about 187 Texians and about 2,400 soldiers from Mexico.
The Alamo was battle between the freedom fighters for Texas independence and the Mexican Army. While many Mexicans were killed in the battle, all of the fighters in the Alamo were killed.
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There is 114,ooo Union Soldiers.