Neil Young and David Bowie did not actually seek to defend the Alamo; this appears to be a mix-up or misunderstanding. The Alamo is a historic site in Texas known for its role in the Texas Revolution. Young and Bowie, both influential musicians, have addressed themes of rebellion and resistance in their works, but their connection to the Alamo is more metaphorical than literal. If you meant a specific song or project, please provide more details for clarification.
They were trying to defend their town and their homes.
The Battle of the Alamo, at San Antonio, Texas, which ended with a siege from February 23 to March 6, 1836 in which most of the defenders, led by William Travis and Jim Bowie, were killed. This defeat became a pivotal and inspirational turning point in the Texas War of Independence (1835-1836).The conflict of Alamo in San Antonio , Texas
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No, he did not.
The only people who would want to defend the feudal system would be the rich and powerful.
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The Alamo is so important because in the history, the Texans didnt want to be bossed around by the Mexicans anymore....
Because it's a historical sight
You might want to rewrite that question. :)
Because it WAS theirs. See related question.
Rabbits can try to defend themselves by running. Rabbits can be a very fast animal when they want to be.