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Battle Of The Alamo Research Paper

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Did you know that Texas was actually once Mexican territory? You may wonder why Texas is one of the 50 states in America today, and what were the events leading up to the Mexican American war. But why does a simple mission church relate to all of it? The battle of the Alamo was one of the most gruesome battles in American history. Today the Alamo Cenotaph stands 60 feet tall in the heart of San Antonio to honor all of the brave men and women who lost their lives for the freedom of Texas. Today America would be very different if the Mexican American war had not occurred. The Alamo was originally built in 1744 as a mission church to try to convert Native Americans and Mexican Citizens to Christianity. The Alamo was build in present day San Antonio, Texas. …show more content…

The men fought very bravely and had some of the best fighters in America at their side, such as Davy Crockett, Jim Bowie, and William B. Travis were all patriots who came together to fight for Texas’s freedom. All of the soldiers who fought for the Alamo were volunteers, all wanting their freedom from the Santa Anna. The Texan soldiers defeated over 700 of the Santa Anna’s soldiers but still lost the battle of the Alamo. The battle of the Alamo lasted all day and all night, for thirteen days! The men were tired and they were losing. The Santa Anna was attacking from all sides of the Texan base. The rebels were losing hope but knew they could not flee to safety, for they would be caught by the Santa Anna, and be killed. The rebels knew they had lost, but they fought to the death for their country. On the dawn of the thirteenth day of the war the Santa Anna forced their way into the base. Immediately all hope was lost and the men said goodbye to their hiding families and tried to hold off the attacking Santa Anna so their families could escape. Unfortunately the Santa Anna had expected the Texans to flee so they had men hidden waiting to kill the

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