James Bowie and William Travis were both key figures in the Texas Revolution, particularly noted for their roles in the Battle of the Alamo in 1836. They shared a commitment to Texas independence from Mexico and led the defense of the Alamo against Santa Anna's forces. Both men were known for their leadership, bravery, and determination, ultimately sacrificing their lives in the battle, which became a symbol of resistance and courage in the struggle for Texan autonomy.
William Travis and James Bowie shared the command.
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William Barret Travis and James Bowie shared command.
William Travis and James Bowie.
James Bowie fell sick days before the battel and handed over his power to William B Travis.
William Travis and James Bowie shared command.
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James Bowie wanted to be commander, but Neill gave Travis the position when he fell ill.
he was one of the leaders. Travis was alongside Davy Crockett and James (Jim) Bowie.
The Texans at the Alamo, James Bowie, William B. Travis.
William Travis and Jim Bowie shared command.
Colonel William Travis and Colonel James Bowie.