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Yes the Mexicans and the Texans both fought inside the Alamo during the Texas Revolution.
Both men served and died at the Battle of the Alamo during the Texas War for Independence from Mexico.
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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
Santa Anna felt he and his armies were entitled to the Alamo. The General, however, did not glorify his victory. In fact, he honored all those that lost their lives on both sides of the conflict.
I was just there today and it and the Texas flag were both being flown at half staff
In 1836 when the Alamo was besieged and fell Mexico was a nation. Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna was president. Texas was one part of the state of Coahuila y Texas established under the constitution of 1824. At that time both Coahuila and Texas seceded from the Republic of Mexico. The Bexar district of the state declared itself the Republic of Texas shortly after the fall of the Alamo while the rest of the state declared itself the Republic of the Rio Grande. In all likelihood there was no shch office as governor.
Yes, they both died during that battle aswell, along with Willaim B. Travis
Yes, he always had very good morals and refused to continue a guerrilla war campaign at the end of the war. He was gracious in both defeat and victory.
The Alamo was co-commanded by both William Travis and James Bowie .
Both Mexico's government and American settlers in Texas were at odds towards each other due to one simple law: whether or not to allow slavery in Texas. Ultimately, this led to the independence of Texas and the Mexican-American War of 1846-1848. Please see related questions for more information.
You defeat both of them at Mt Pyre