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The Battle of the Alamo (February 23 – March 6, 1836) was a pivotal point in the Texas Revolution. Following a 13-day siege, Mexican troops under the president of Mexico General Antonio López de Santa Anna launched an assault on the Alamo Mission in San Antonio de Béxar (modern-day San Antonio, Texas). All but two of the Texian defenders were killed. Santa Anna's perceived cruelty during the battle inspired many Texians—both Texas settlers and adventurers from the United States—to join the Texian Army. Buoyed by a desire for revenge, the Texians defeated the Mexican Army at the Battle of San Jacinto, on April 21, 1836, ending the revolution. Several months previously, Texians had driven all Mexican troops out of Mexican Texas. Approximately 100 Texians were then garrisoned at the Alamo. The Texian force grew slightly with the arrival of reinforcements led by eventual Alamo co-commanders James Bowie and William B. Travis. On February 23, approximately 1,500 Mexican troops marched into Béxar as the first step in a campaign to re-take Texas. For the next 12 days the two armies engaged in several skirmishes with minimal casualties. Aware that his garrison could not withstand an attack by such a large force, Travis wrote multiple letters pleading for more men and supplies, but fewer than 100 reinforcements arrived. In the early morning hours of March 6, the Mexican Army advanced on the Alamo. After repulsing two attacks, Texians were unable to fend off a third. As Mexican soldiers scaled the walls, most of the Texian soldiers withdrew into interior buildings. Defenders unable to reach these points were slain by the Mexican cavalry as they attempted to escape. Between five and seven Texians may have surrendered; if so, they were quickly executed. Most eyewitness accounts reported between 182 and 257 Texians dead, while most historians of the Alamo agree that 400–600 Mexicans were killed or wounded. Several noncombatants were sent to Gonzales to spread word of the Texian defeat. The news sparked a panic and the Texian army, most settlers and the new Republic of Texas government fled from the advancing Mexican Army. Within Mexico, the battle has often been overshadowed by events from the Mexican-American War in the 1840s. In 19th-century Texas, the Alamo complex gradually became known as a battle site rather than a former mission. The Texas Legislature purchased the land and buildings in the early part of the 20th century and designated the Alamo chapel as an official Texas State Shrine. The Alamo is now "the most popular tourist site in Texas". The Alamo has been the subject of numerous non-fiction works beginning in 1843. Most Americans, however, are more familiar with the myths spread by many of the movie and television adaptations, including the 1950s Disney miniseries Davy Crockett and John Wayne's 1960 film The Alamo. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License How does the Alamo car rental company work? Q. Is it good for a un-computer smart person? Please explain in depth how it works and your good/bad experiences with it. We will get the car around 9 pm, if that matters. Asked by Mandy H - Tue Nov 11 15:14:53 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. You cant rent directly on Alamo.com or call their toll free number (in your yellow pages) if you're not comfortable using a computer. They do work just like any other rental car company. You must meet their minimum age requirements and have a valid drivers license and a credit card. When you're checking prices, try to see if you qualify for a discount code. you can also try to check car rental rates using a discount code. There are hundreds of membership programs and professional associations that offer car rental discount codes to their members. You can find a list of car rental discount codes for Alamo and 7 other major car rental companies, at Good luck, hope this helps. Answered by bestcarrentaltips - Tue Nov 11 16:19:59 2008 How did Americans (not in texas) feel about the Alamo in 1836? Q. I have to write a paragraph pretending to be an American and i have to say how i feel about the Alamo and that i have just received word of the Alamo. Wat would be my reaction? All i have to far is that the northerners- didn't like slavery or Alamo. Southerners- like slavery and Alamo and wanted Texas. Please help me and who helps me best with get chosen best answer. thank u Asked by Rian - Wed Jan 30 19:06:58 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Oh, I'm learning this in school! Um, OK the Texans (Americans in the Texas region) did not want to be apart of Mexico anymore since slavery was never allowed there, and it was in America and they loved the American ways so they rebelled against Mexico and they had a civil war and that lead to the USA and Mexico War. The Alamo was in San Antonio that had an ancient building and was empty for years and years to come and part of the war was fought there. famous people like Robert E. Lee fought side with the Americans and Seana or w/e (this was strange since 20 years later, they fought against each other in the American Civil War!) American won victoriously and their manifest destiny was practically finished. All the Americans were glad, and… [cont.] Answered by Chocolate for The Soul - Wed Jan 30 20:00:58 2008 Can anyone tell me what happened at the Battle of the Alamo?
Q. Can you please tell me somethings that happened at the Battle of the Alamo and how many people died on both sides, also how did it help americans realize the effects of killing people? Asked by anonymous - Sun Jan 28 22:46:25 2007 - - 2 Answers - 1 Comments A. Answered by Joe Shemo from Kokomo - Sun Jan 28 22:53:46 2007 From Yahoo Answer Search: "alamo" Chargers club Cougars, tie for second place
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