The Alamo originally belonged to the Mexicans, as it was part of the territory of Mexico after its independence from Spain. However, during the Texas Revolution in the early 1830s, it became a symbol of Texan resistance against Mexican rule. After the Battle of the Alamo in 1836, it was claimed by the Texans, who viewed it as a pivotal site in their fight for independence. Ultimately, Texas became an independent republic and later joined the United States.
Mexicans there was such a big advantage Mexicans had 1281 soldiers Texans had 281 soldiers
San Jacinto.
"Remember the Alamo!"
The Alamo started by Mexico encouraged foreign settlement in Texas, but the Mexicans far out numbered the Texans. The Texans wanted to be independent, so the Texans started a Texas Revolution, and the Alamo was the very first battle to happen in the Texas Revolution.
it says in another article more than 5,000 no it was some were between 5 and 6
Mexicans there was such a big advantage Mexicans had 1281 soldiers Texans had 281 soldiers
Alamo.
San Jacinto.
Texans, Mexicans, and Davy Crockett
Yes the Mexicans and the Texans both fought inside the Alamo during the Texas Revolution.
All the defenders died, and the Mexicans burned the bodies.
"Remember the Alamo!"
The Alamo started by Mexico encouraged foreign settlement in Texas, but the Mexicans far out numbered the Texans. The Texans wanted to be independent, so the Texans started a Texas Revolution, and the Alamo was the very first battle to happen in the Texas Revolution.
it says in another article more than 5,000 no it was some were between 5 and 6
The Battle of Alamo is important because the Texans fought for freedom for Texas. They wanted to become a free state and not be controlled by the Mexicans
The Alamo (Texians lost; not the other way around)
The Alamo is so important because in the history, the Texans didnt want to be bossed around by the Mexicans anymore....