The Battle of the Alamo was a pivotal moment in the Texas Revolution that spurred the Texan fighters forward in the fight for independence. For 13 days, from February 23, 1836 to March 6, 1839, thousands of Mexican forces, headed by General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, laid siege to the Alamo Mission Fort in San Antonio, Texas. The American defenders stationed at the Alamo, numbering less that 200 in total, fought bravely under the command of Jim Bowie and William Travis, but they were vastly outnumbered…
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Search Battle Of The Alamo Facts, information and articles about Battle Of The Alamo, an event of Westward Expansion from the Wild West Battle Of The Alamo Facts Dates February 23, 1836 – March 6, 1836 Location San Antonio de Bexar, Texas Republic, now: San Antonio, Texas Generals/Commanders William Travis, Texas James Bowie, Texas President General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, Mexico Soldiers Engaged 189 United States 1,800 – 6,000 Mexico Outcome Mexican Victory Result Texas decided it…
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American families to settle in Texas. The settlers were happy until Mexico’s dictator, Santa Anna, took over. Texas felt that Mexico’s rules were unfair. This led to Texas’s fight for freedom called the Texas Revolution. Five very important battles were fought bravely between 1835 – 1836. The first battle of the Texas Revolution was the Battle of Gonzales. The Texans refused to return Mexico’s cannon that they loaned earlier. On October 2, 1835, the Texans won this battle. After the victory of Gonzales…
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Battle of the Alamo The famous battle, the Battle of the Alamo. The Battle of the Alamo began on February 23rd, 1836, and it ended on March 6th, 1836. In December of 1835, during the Texas war for independence from Mexico, a little group of Texas volunteer soldiers were there at the Alamo. This war war huge. I will be telling about it. Here are some major commanders and generals from both sides. Colonel James Bowie and Colonel William B. Travis were leaders at the Alamo. Soon later, Davy Crockett…
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The Texas Revolution By Jessica Bouillon Texas History The Texas Revolution was a key point in our nation’s history and in the history of the state of Texas. For, if Texas had not revolted the way that they did, it would probably not have become a state. There are many causes that are speculated on why Texas revolted whether they are political disputes against the Centralist party in Mexico that had primary control at the time of the Revolution. These and more will be explored. Also, there are…
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Sleuthing the Alamo Davy Crockets last stand and other mysteries of the Texas revolution one has to applaud James E. Crisp and his dedication of unlocking the past and where Crisp investigates the fallacies and myths by exploring and decrypting and putting the puzzle together by researching the work of others like the de la Pena’s diary or the master thesis of Edward William Bartholomae in James E Crisp search for truths regarding the Texas revolution regarding Sam Houston’s speech was the Texas revolution…
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In 1744, Spanish monks built it. In 1836, Mexican soldiers seized it. Today, Americans remember it as symbol of hope and freedom. This great building has been named The Alamo. The Alamo’s long history began on May 8th, 1744, when Spanish Franciscan Monks began construction on the church for the mission San Antonio De Valero. The church was intended to be used as a main point of congregation for the mission, but was also meant to help the monks convert local indian tribes to christianity. However…
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The name of the film I chose to research is “The Alamo.” The historical film stars actors Billy Bob Thornton as David “Davy” Crockett, Dennis Quaid as Sam Houston, Patrick Wilson as Colonel William Travis, Emilio Echevarría as General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, Jason Patric as Jim Bowie, and Jordi Molla as Juan Seguin. “The Alamo” was directed by John Lee Hancock. Leslie Bohem, Stephen Gaghan, John Lee Hancock, and John Sayles wrote the script for the film. The film premiered in theaters on April…
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The Alamo was built as a mission in 1718. After a while, Indians and Mexicans that converted to Christianity began to live there, and over the next century, the Alamo became the home of Spanish and American Armies. The Texians lead an army into San Antonio to take control of the Alamo and were successful in defeating the Mexican army. The Alamo was controlled by the Texians, and the battle was known as the Texas Revolution. They were lead by two men named Jim Bowie and Lieutenant Colonel William…
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heroes in early Texas. Bowie was born in Kentucky in 1796. While still very young, he moved with his family, first to Missouri, then in 1802 to Louisiana, where he spent most of his youth. It was there that he first acquired a reputation for his bold and fearless disposition. In 1827, Bowie participated in a bloody brawl near Natchez, Mississippi, where several men were killed and Bowie was wounded. After recovering the following year, he moved to Texas. Before the revolution in Texas, Bowie took part…
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