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    The Battle of the Alamo was a 13 day siege at a mission in San Antonio that was fought between February 23, 1836 – March 6, 1836 by Mexican forces of about 4000, under President General Santa Anna, against a handful of 180 American rebels fighting for Texan independence from Mexico (american-historama.org). This was a very important war for the Texans, this war decided if the Texans were independent or not. Even though the the Mexicans had control of the Alamo. In 1835 the general of the Mexican

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    In the movie “The Alamo,” there were multiple historical events portrayed. During the movie Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, and his Mexican Army, attacked Jim Bowie, William Travis, and Davy Crockett at the Spanish mission in San Antonio. In the movie, the Alamo had fallen to the Mexican Army. In this prompt I will inform you about who, what, and why the Alamo fell to Santa Anna. In the film “The Alamo”, Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, is the commander of the Mexican forces. On the Texans side however

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    In the December of 1835, during the Texas Revolution, the Alamo was occupied by two hundred Texan soldiers located near the present day in San Antonio. The Alamo was a church in the middle of San Antonio. William Travis and James Bowie were the commanders who were prepared to defend the Alamo from the Mexicans who wanted it back. Unfortunately, the Texan soldiers were outnumbered to secure the Alamo from General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna by thousands of his soldiers. The battle was only for thirteen

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    Sleuthing The Alamo is a story written by James E. Crisp sharing what he knows and his experiences during Texas Revolution and the Alamo. After reading Sleuthing The Alamo by James E. Crisp I learned about four different myths and how they affect the Spanish-American war. The four myths covered are Sam Hudson’s Speech,the veracity of Jose Enrique de la Pena’s diary,Davy Crockett’s legend, and finally Davy Crockett effects on the Alamo. In the book Crisp speaks about what he knows of the Texas Revolution

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    Hernandez 1 The battle of the Alamo was 13 days of glory and was located at a Roman Catholic missions church in San Antonio, Texas. However, the Alamo was 13 days that will set a cry soldier’s scream before their deaths that is state in history till today. “Remember the Alamo!” defined the border of the United States on February 23, 1836( Torres 6). The battle of the Alamo was one of the quickest and bloodiest battles for a change in American history that was won with the help of Texas heroes,

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    The Event: Background The Alamo itself was a Spanish Mission, which had a main purpose of converting natives in the area to Catholicism, the official Spanish religion. The time period in which it was establish along with several other missions was during the Spanish Mission Period, which lasted from the early to late 18th century. The Alamo’s original name was San Antonio de Valero in honor of Saint Anthony de Padua (Official Alamo Website). It changed locations several times before it finally

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    Battle of the Alamo Essay

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    Introduction The siege, fall and ensuing massacre of nearly two hundred Alamo defenders at the hands of Mexican General, Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna y Perez de Lebron’s army of over five thousand was a defining moment in both Texan, and American history. For 13 days against insurmountable odds, a small, but very determined Texan garrison force fended off an equally determined Mexican Army ordered to capture it. I’ll discuss the events and political climate leading up to the siege, key historic

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    “The Alamo” is a film based on the Battle of the Alamo. The film begins with bodies scattered everywhere. At that instant the film flashes back a year to show Sam Houston trying to entice people to move to Texas. Houston tells Crockett the incentives of moving to Texas and taking the oath for militia duty. Houston says, “ You come to Texas: Timber, water, game, cattle, and more land than you can possibly imagine.” After they arrive at the Alamo, Travis is shown the Alamo around. When Crockett sees

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    The Battle at the Alamo Essay

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    The battle at the Alamo is one of the most significant events in the Texas Revolution, as well as in both Mexican and American history. For Mexican President and General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, it was a tale of determination and holding to the principles of a strong, central government. For Americans living in Texas, the Alamo was a venture of small scale Revolutionary ideals; a people should be able to democratically express how they feel their homeland to be governed. As we know, both countries

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    Remember The Alamo Thesis

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    Whenever I hear someone say, “Remember the Alamo” I can’t help but think of how Texas won its Independence from Mexico and changed the entire history of the United States. In 1836, the Mexican Army being led by the Dictator, President Santa Anna had its sights set on taking everything that it could from the people of Texas, while in route as they marched their way toward the San Antonio mission known as the Alamo. The Alamo was one of two fortified missions that were quickly established as preparation

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