throat cutting :)
Better to say in military fashion that "no quarter", no mercy is shown to the enemy.
who was sent to tell Sam Houston about the Mexican victory of the Alamo
All the Alamo defenders were killed.
These were all individuals in revolt against Mexican authority and that was what he did.
This Spanish Mission was the Alamo, remember?, in San Antonio, Texas. The battle cry from then on was: Remember the Alamo!
The chief engineer of the Alamo who sent detailed descriptions of its defenses to Sam Houston was James Bowie. Bowie, known for his role in the Texas Revolution, provided critical information about the fortifications and the strategic situation at the Alamo. His communications helped inform Houston's decisions during the campaign against Mexican forces.
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"El Deguello" is a Mexican song that became famous during the Texas Revolution, particularly associated with the Battle of the Alamo in 1836. The term "deguello" translates to "to cut the throat," and the song was used to signal that no quarter would be given to the enemy, meaning that surrender would not be accepted. It has since become a symbol of bravery and defiance in the face of overwhelming odds. The piece has been adopted in various cultural contexts, including music and film, often evoking themes of resilience and sacrifice.
The soundtrack for Wayne's 1960 movie The Alamo was not Mexican at all. Dimitri Tiomkin, of Russian heritage, was responsible for the music in that film.
The Mexican Army surrounded the Alamo.
Wit The Mexican forces led by Mexican leader, Santa Anna, defeated the Texans defending the Alamo. The Mexicans had an overwhelming number of troops and the Alamo was surrounded and undermanned.
the mexicans are people who battled the alamo
who was sent to tell Sam Houston about the Mexican victory of the Alamo
The Mexican Army.
All the Alamo defenders were killed.
The battle of the Alamo is what got the US involved in the Mexican American war.
Santa Ana
The Alamo.