What is another name for the Alamo?


What is another name for the Alamo? Mission San Antonio de Valero was founded in 1718 by Fray Antonio de Olivares.


Who was the savior of the Alamo?

A Texas-born businesswoman, philanthropist, and historic preservationist who provided the money to preserve the Alamo Mission in San Antonio.


Who was the only Alamo victim who was buried?

Antonio López de Santa Anna ordered the defenders' bodies burned on three large pyres near the mission, according to the official Alamo website. One defender, Gregorio Esparza, was granted a traditional burial because his brother was granted permission to retrieve his body.


What does Alamo mean in English?

a poplar tree; esp., a cottonwood.


Does the original Alamo still exist?

The Mexican Army tore down the compound's outer walls in May of 1836. This left just two structures, the Alamo Church and Long Barrack. San Antonio grew up with the Alamo at its heart, with streets and buildings now occupying the site of the most sacred battle in Texas history.


Why was the original name of the Alamo changed?

In 1793, following 75 years of service to the indigenous community, the mission was secularized. In 1803, the Louisiana Purchase prompted a Spanish cavalry unit from San Carlos de Alamo de Parras to be sent to the site, changing not only the name to the Alamo, but also its use as a fort.


How much of the original Alamo is left?

The majority of the Alamo's 1836 Battlefield has been lost in the nearly two centuries since that dramatic battle. The Mexican Army tore down the compound's outer walls in May of 1836. This left just two structures, the Alamo Church and Long Barrack.


How do Mexicans feel about the Alamo?

Even now, the Alamo is often looked at by local Latinos as a relic of Anglo imperialism, with Mexico losing Texas in a land grab. For its advocates, though, the Alamo reflects a stubborn Texan drive for independence won from Mexico in 1836, just as that nation was losing its way in the mire of coups and tyranny.


Who destroyed the Alamo?

For many students who learned about the Battle of the Alamo, the lesson stopped once General Antonio López de Santa Anna attacked the old fortified mission on the morning of March 6, 1836 and put its garrison to the sword.


Why was Susanna at the Alamo?

The woman, Susanna Dickinson, was the wife of Alamo defender Almaron Dickinson. She and her baby were hiding in the Alamo's chapel when Mexican troops bayoneted her husband and took the mission.