Among those at the Alamo were at least 20% of the total force who were Tejanos.
They incluced Captain Juan Segundo who as a courier survived.
The Texans , fighting to the end , became a rallying cry encouraging the others to fight on against the Mexican government/army .
The Treaties of Velasco which were not honored by the Texans or the Mexicans and were never ratified by the Mexican Government.
After the Battle of Goliad, about 400 rebel Texans surrendered to the Mexican army.
the Mexican government asked the Texans to strip for them
Tejanos
The Texans , fighting to the end , became a rallying cry encouraging the others to fight on against the Mexican government/army .
The Texans , fighting to the end , became a rallying cry encouraging the others to fight on against the Mexican government/army .
The Texans , fighting to the end , became a rallying cry encouraging the others to fight on against the Mexican government/army .
The Treaties of Velasco which were not honored by the Texans or the Mexicans and were never ratified by the Mexican Government.
Texans did not like the Mexican laws
The Mexicans and the Texans were fighting over the land of Texas for more land to colonize for the nation of the United States.
Mexico had recently revolted against its mother country, Spain, in the Mexican War of Independence before fighting the Texan patriots in the Texas Revolution.
why were Texans unhappy with Mexicans rule
The Fighting Texans - 1933 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Passed
The Fighting Texans - 1933 was released on: USA: 15 June 1933
Janitors
The Alamo and goliad were to events that inspired Texans to keep fighting for their independence.