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On March 6, 1836, Mexican forces under General Antonio López de Santa Anna overran the Alamo mission in San Antonio, Texas, killing nearly all of the Texian and Tejano defender...
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On March 6, 1836, Mexican forces under General Antonio López de Santa Anna overran the Alamo mission in San Antonio, Texas, killing nearly all of the Texian and Tejano defender...
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The Alamo, a former Spanish mission and later fortified complex in San Antonio, Texas, is widely recognized as a symbol of courage, sacrifice, and the fight for independence. Or...
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Texas Independence Day commemorates the adoption of the Texas Declaration of Independence on March 2, 1836, when delegates at Washington-on-the-Brazos formally separated Texas f...
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“Alamo dead” commonly refers to individuals who died at the Alamo during the 1836 Battle of the Alamo in San Antonio, Texas. The term is used to honor their role in defendin...
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The term Alamo commonly refers to a former Spanish mission and fortress compound in San Antonio, Texas, known for the 1836 Battle of the Alamo. Historically, alamo is Spanish fo...
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Davy Crockett died in the early hours of March 6, 1836, during the final assault on the Alamo in San Antonio, Texas. He was among the last defenders killed in the battle after M...
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