After the Battle of the Alamo, Susanna Dickinson, the widow of Alamo defender Almaron Dickinson, was spared and taken captive by the Mexican army. General Santa Anna ordered her to deliver a message to the Texian settlers, warning them of their impending doom. Susanna eventually returned to Texas, where she became an important figure in the Texas Revolution, sharing her experiences and contributing to the Texan cause. She later settled in Austin and lived a relatively quiet life until her death in 1883.
1) Woman and the children did not fight in wars 2) He wanted her to spread the news of the fall of the Alamo
Davy Crockett arrived at the Alamo on February 8th.
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.
Texas declared itself Independent of Mexico.
The Alamo.
1) Woman and the children did not fight in wars 2) He wanted her to spread the news of the fall of the Alamo
He did not. Susanna Dickenson (wife of Captain Almeron Dickenson) and Joe (slave of Colonel William Travis) were spared at the Alamo because they were not combat personnel, and they were set free after the Alamo was captured. They had no value as hostages. In fact, Santa Anna wanted Susanna Dickenson alive and free so that she could tell about the fall of the Alamo to General Houston. Santa Anna hoped that her story would weaken the Texan will to fight and convince them that Mexico could not be resisted. Unfortunately for him, the fall of the Alamo had the opposite effect.
The Alamo Fight for Independence - 2004 VG was released on: USA: 2004
March 6, 1836
Yes he did, and he was killed there.
your mom is the leader of the alamo
Davy Crockett arrived at the Alamo on February 8th.
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.
No, he was not at that battle.
There was a HUGE Fight
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