Juan Seguin
it sought to undermine their autonomy
The Battle of the Alamo, fought in 1836, was a pivotal event in the Texas Revolution, symbolizing the struggle for independence from Mexican rule. Texans, including both Anglo settlers and Tejanos, aimed to assert their rights and autonomy, while Mexican forces, led by General Santa Anna, sought to maintain control over the territory. The fierce resistance by the Alamo defenders galvanized support for the Texan cause, ultimately leading to Texas' victory and its independence, which would influence future U.S. territorial expansion. The event became a lasting symbol of bravery and sacrifice in the fight for freedom.
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William Barret Travis and James Bowie shared command.
yes, he was he fought in wars and led a uprising
sam Houston for the Texans and santa Anna on the Mexicans
it sought to undermine their autonomy
it sought to undermine their autonomy
It sought to undermine their autonomy.
William B. Travis. It was originally Davy Crocket but when he fell sick Travis became leader of the Alamo.
William Barret Travis and James Bowie shared command.
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It sought to undermine their autonomy.
it sought to undermine their autonomy
General Sam Houston led the Texan army against Santa Anna in the most decisive battle of the Texan Revolution. By the way, the battle lasted only 18 minutes.
-It only lasted 18 minutes-General Housten Led Texas army-Only nine texan casualities-Fought against Santa Anna-Hundreds of Mexicans died or were taken as prisoners of war
it was fought between the armies of Greece led by king agamemnon and troy led by king priam