Many Texans risked death to fight for independence due to a strong desire for self-determination and freedom from what they perceived as oppressive Mexican rule. The cultural and political differences, particularly regarding issues like slavery and governance, fueled their resolve. Additionally, the idea of establishing a republic where they could uphold their values and rights motivated them to take such significant risks. The fight for independence was seen as a noble cause, embodying the spirit of liberty and the pursuit of a better future.
Jim Bowie and Davy Crockett refused to capitulate during the Battle of the Alamo due to their strong commitment to the cause of Texan independence from Mexico. They believed in the principles of liberty and self-determination, and surrendering would contradict their ideals and sacrifices. Additionally, they aimed to inspire others to join the fight against oppression, demonstrating resilience in the face of overwhelming odds. Their defiance became a symbol of courage and determination in the struggle for Texan independence.
It showed them how hard they would have to fight for their freedom from Mexico.
They were ordered to kill all the Texan soldiers at the Alamo, and as soldiers they obeyed their orders, whether they wanted to or not. Santa Anna had promised that the entire garrison would be killed if resistance was offered. He kept that promise, sparing only the two civilians he captured. Santa Anna wanted to break the Texan will to fight by convincing them that any resistance to Mexico meant certain death.
The battle at San Jacinto. If you would like more info e-mail me at ghosthunterjonster01@gmail.com with subject as San Jacinto or something similar.
No, because I'm not American.
I would rather fight to my death. If that is not valid then jump.
It showed them how hard they would have to fight for their freedom from Mexico.
For fear of death.
the gladiators would fight to the death or fight animals
That would be Haiti which declared its independence in 1804, a year after Toussaint's death.
It depends on the rules of the fight of course.
Esmieu!
They were ordered to kill all the Texan soldiers at the Alamo, and as soldiers they obeyed their orders, whether they wanted to or not. Santa Anna had promised that the entire garrison would be killed if resistance was offered. He kept that promise, sparing only the two civilians he captured. Santa Anna wanted to break the Texan will to fight by convincing them that any resistance to Mexico meant certain death.
he says in the beginning of the play at the first fight if anyone shall fight again, the punishment shall be death.
titans
The battle at San Jacinto. If you would like more info e-mail me at ghosthunterjonster01@gmail.com with subject as San Jacinto or something similar.
The battle at San Jacinto. If you would like more info e-mail me at ghosthunterjonster01@gmail.com with subject as San Jacinto or something similar.