Who fought in the battle of the Alamo?
Mexican and Texan forces.
What is the Alamo?
Its a historical Spanish mission and fortress compound.
When did the American settlers arrive in San Antonio to settle?
1820
Why was the battle a turning point?
It made other Texans want to fight for independence.
How many people were killed/wounded?
400-600
Who was mainly killed during the battle?
Nearly all the Texan defenders (200) including Davy Crockett. Woman and childern were spared.
What was the famous saying after the battle?
“Remember the Alamo”.
When did Texas declare its independence from Mexico?
March 2, 1836
Why was this battle important?
This battle has become a symbol of patriotism for Texas.
How was the Alamo used by the U.S. army?
For quartering troops and storing supplies.
Who was the president of the U.S. during the battle?
Andrew Jackson
What is the Alamo like today?
In present time the Alamo is a museum in the Alamo plaza historic district.
When did the war start and end?
Feb 23, 1836- March 6,1836
Why were the 2 weeks Santa Anna troops spent in San Antonio important?
It gave the texans time to organize a military.
How were woman and children effected after the battle?
Most woman and children were eventually placed under protection of an officer and escorted out of the Alamo and imprisoned.
Who was the leader of the Texan forces at the Alamo?
Lieutenant Colonel William B. Travis
What was the geography like by the Alamo?
Texan landforms include canyons, valleys, plains and plateaus.
When did the battle cry “remembe the Alamo” become popular?
1846-1848
Why did the Texans want to seek revenge?
The fall of the Alamo.
How is this connected to modern day?
It inspires thousands of others to fight for freedom and independence.
Who reclaimed the Alamo for the Mexican forces?
General Antonio López de Santa Anna.
What was the Alamo structured like?
The Alamo covered about 3 acres of land and was surrounded by a wall that was between 9-12ft tall.
When did the Alamo get rebuild?
It was rebuild by the U.S. army in 1850
Why did the Texans lose the battle?
They had a desire for vengeance.
How was the battle of the Alamo caused?
It was fought over issues like federalism, slavery, illegal immigration, the cotton industry and money.