Two famous frontiersmen who defended the Alamo were Davy Crockett and James Bowie. Davy Crockett was a former congressman and popular folk hero known for his exploits in the wilderness, while James Bowie was a skilled soldier and knife fighter famous for his role in the Texas Revolution. Both played crucial roles in the defense of the Alamo during the 1836 siege against Mexican forces. Their bravery and leadership have made them legendary figures in American history.
The two men who shared command of the Alamo were William B. Travis and James Bowie. Travis was a young lawyer and soldier who took on a leadership role following Bowie's illness. Bowie, a seasoned frontiersman and fighter, was instrumental in the early defense of the Alamo. Together, they led the Texian forces during the pivotal siege by Mexican troops in 1836.
David Crockett was a well known figure long before his death at the Alamo and James Bowie had a local and regional reputation.
yes in the late 1800s ther were two African Americans in the Alamo
James Bowie and William B. Travis were the two Texan commanders at the Alamo.
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Davy Crockett, but there were about two dozen men from Tennessee who fought at the Alamo.
what became the battle crie after the alamo
"Remember the Alamo" became the battle cry of the Texans fighting for independence from Mexico. The battle at the Alamo was a hard-fought battle between Texas independence fighters and Mexican troops where all the defenders of the Alamo were killed. The Alamo became known as "The Cradle of Texas Liberty". I suggest you do a google search on the Alamo or The Handbook of Texas for detailed and concise information. It;s a wonderful research topic. My skin turns to goose bumps every time I enter the old Spanish mission now known as the Alamo.
The two belligerents were the Republic of Mexico and the Republic of Texas.
More than two and a half million people visit the Alamo yearly.
Battle of the Alamo (lost by Texas) Battle of San Jacinto (I think they won) *These are just two that come to mind; I believe they were in or around San Antonio, TX. (I know the Alamo was b/c you can still visit it today.)
This compound is a disacharride.