Alamo
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Akhenaton La société m'aime pas ? j'fais comme Renaud j'la baise C'q…
Akhenaton feat. Sako La société m'aime pas? J'fais comme Renaud j'la baise C'quoi…
Alamo Sales de casa con tu saxo a la espalda Los vecinos…
Alec Benjamin Please give me a reason to believe all the lies 'Cause…
Bassjackers & Brooks Kick this motherfucker Mother, motherfucker Mother, motherfu…
Boombox Cartel feat. Shoffy Am I there to run? Following the sun City drifting Stuck in …
Glad Rags Take a trip to the (alamo) take a picture there Take…
Guillem Roma The sun is rising up cleaning clouds shining stronger Old ri…
Hal Ketchum In front of the Alamo In the fading light of the…
Lorne Greene Who ever heard of Bunker Hill, and Bull Run, Little…
Roberto Vecchioni Il generale Santa Anna Che si credeva Dio Ci diede una set…
Tiomkin Dimitri In the southern part of Texas In the town of San…



Tori Amos Alamo Heard all about your fandango Banged on my knees on yo…


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@14bonkyb

I just bought Davy Crockett's autobiography, but one of the most fascinating things about the Alamo defenders, was their diverse nationalties. Look up the list of Alamo casualties and you will find Texicans, Englishmen, Scots, Irish, German..a lot of Europeans in there deciding to give Santa Anna a bloody nose at least.

@Thoralmir

It was not that they died, it was how they faced their deaths is what matters.

@ferminmikelsonquintana1007

The American settlers were not necessarily interlopers into Texas. Under the leadership of Moses Austin, the Americans received a Land grant from the King of Spain (hence, the Spanish governor of Texas) while it was still part of the Viceroyalty of New Spain. Of course México, when it acheived independence from Spain in 1821, especially under Sant Ana, would not respect the Spanish arrangement. My comment as a Spaniard American is that many historians leave out, or brush over important facts that do not educate nor enlighten the general public with the Whole truth. Thankyou/Muchísimas gracias.

@patriot2372

I thought this was from the Louisiana purchase?

@renegadewhite9889

Why should we care about what happened in the 1830s to some farmers and ranchers? It is story who has repercussions ringing in the hearts of many today. An army who was outnumbered 10-1 fighting nothing more than a way of life. They did not have to fight, but they did so their children could have hopefully have better lives than they did. It is a story of inspiration. It is a story that I wish people appreciated more because it can go out to anyone who thinks the impossible cannot be done.

@DanielSanchez-og4ox

Renegade Wright and they lost!

@thegreatgeekdetective6925

Actually a good number of the alamo fighters were Mexicans. Mexicans in Texas tried to rebel numerous times only to lose. Mexicans in Texas wanted independence since Mexico beat Spain. Finally Mexican citizens in Texas gained help from Americans and Europeans.

@fxke_player

i was really interested in this cause i was just in Texas and everyone was talking about the Alamo and going to the Alamo so i just wanted to learn more.

@FallenAngel1796

You cannot state this as a fact. I got taught history by Mexican teachers, with a Mexican textbook on a Mexican school. You learned history from your country's teachers, textbooks and schools. That said, it's fair to say both countries want to look like the good guys towards their population, and we can't say that our version is fact while the other was manipulated into another belief, because there's equal chance of both being true.

@thegreatgeekdetective6925

Julio what I found is all country’s, sugar coat the history. If you want the real history you have to look it up yourself. All country’s really do that.

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