Living conditions at the Alamo were sparse by today's standards. No electricity. No running water. None of the comforts that we take for granted. However, the Texan soldiers at the Alamo were the rough kind, and they were well used to hardship. And outside the Alamo their Mexican opponents had it no easier, but they were used to it as well.
It was the Mexican Army.
How did the battle of gonzalas contribute to the success of the Texas revolution
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The Alamo was the mission in Texas where Americans were trying to hold off Santa Anna's army.
William B. Travis
The Commander of the Alamo Garrison was Lieutenant Colonel William Travis. The commander of the Army of Texas was General Sam Houston
It was the Mexican Army.
The Alamo was the mission in Texas where Americans were trying to hold off Santa Anna's army.
At the Battle of the Alamo the Mexican army had 1,800 men. The Republic of Texas had an army of 189 men. An estimated 600 Mexicans were killed and all 189 men of the Republic of Texas army were killed.
1836.
El Alamo, Texas.
How did the battle of gonzalas contribute to the success of the Texas revolution
They yelled "REMMEMBER THE ALAMO"
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The Alamo was the mission in Texas where Americans were trying to hold off Santa Anna's army.
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.
He was NOT there, but is remembered for a quick defeat of Santa Anna's Mexican Army at Jan Jacinto, Texas, shortly after the fall of the Alamo. His battle cry THERE was, "Remember the Alamo!". The Battle of San Jacinto gained Texas its independence from Mexico.