What are 3 interesting facts about the Alamo?


What are 3 interesting facts about the Alamo?

Interesting Facts About the Battle of the Alamo
  • Between 400 and 600 Mexican soldiers were killed in the battle. ...
  • Not everyone in the fort was killed. ...
  • The Alamo was used by Confederate forces during the Civil War.
  • During the 1870s, the Alamo was used as a warehouse.


Who was the most famous person killed at the Alamo?

David Crockett died violently March 6, 1836, at the Alamo after thousands of Mexican soldiers stormed the lightly defended fortress in San Antonio, Texas.


What hero died at the Alamo?

Heroes Who Died Fighting for Freedom Many know the famous names of James Bowie, William B. Travis, and David Crockett as men who died defending the Alamo, but there were about 200 others there during the Battle. These men came from a variety of backgrounds and places, but all came together to fight for Texas liberty.


Who saved the Alamo?

Adina De Zavala was a preservationist whose best known contribution was saving the Alamo as a historic site.


What is the real story of the Alamo?

The battle of the Alamo – which took place during the Texas Revolution, when the Mexican army laid siege on a mission for 13 days and hundreds of Texians (as Texas settlers were called) and Tejanos fought them to their deaths – has become a metaphor for American liberty and honor.


What does Alamo mean in English?

a poplar tree; esp., a cottonwood.


Did a woman survive the Alamo?

SHE BECAME AN INSTANT HEROINE by surviving the fall of the Alamo on March 6, 1836. Susanna Dickinson was only 21 and the mother of a baby daughter when she sought shelter inside the walls of the mission-turned-fort, where her husband, Almeron, captained the artillery.