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Battle Of The Alamo
Facts, information and articles about Battle Of The Alamo, an event of Westward Expansion from the Wild West
Battle Of The Alamo Facts
Dates
February 23, 1836 – March 6, 1836

Location
San Antonio de Bexar, Texas Republic, now: San Antonio, Texas

Generals/Commanders
William Travis, Texas
James Bowie, Texas
President General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, Mexico

Soldiers Engaged
189 United States
1,800 – 6,000 Mexico

Outcome
Mexican Victory

Result
Texas decided it wanted to be independent from Mexico.

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Battle Of The Alamo summary: The Mission San Antonio de Valero, established in the early 18th century, was situated along the San Antonio River. By 1800, the Missionaries were displaced and their land was seized for military purposes. Occupying soldiers called the Mission-turned-garrison El Alamo after the cottonwood trees surrounding it. Eventually the mission was officially renamed The Alamo. First Spanish
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But what is it that makes this one battle so different from any other battle fought in the name of freedom? The people involved? Yes, that’s part of it. The issues at hand? Yes, that’s another part. Or can it be that the mysteries, myths and legends surrounding it are still tantalizing minds even today? Yes. Yes. Yes. All of these things have made the battle stand apart and have caused it to be so well remembered throughout the nation 160 years later. Yet, as historian Walter Lord said in 1960, ‘It is…a rash man indeed who claims he has the final answer to everything that happened at the