Travis was a Patriot, not perfect, but a man who stood by his beliefs as a soldier and died bravely. Those who disparage him are ignorant of the sacrifice and courage that he and others displayed those thirteen days.
@marthagomez7335
6 ай бұрын
Sounds as if you personally knew him. In reality, he was a weasel
@marcoscastillo9116
3 ай бұрын
They fought for the liberty to subjugate other humans. Y'all always forget that part 😂
@rogerborroel4707
8 ай бұрын
Travis who later committed suicide during the Alamo battle was just a troublemaker!
@lindaperkins2221
6 ай бұрын
You have made a statement now provide evidence for your it. Any man who stayed at the Alamo in the face of overwhelming odds by Santana troops were heroes. I am English and I love American history. I would have loved to go to the Alamo but I am now in M6 70s and cannot travel. However my daughter, and her son who live in Italy intend to pay a visit in the future.
@rogerborroel4707
6 ай бұрын
Ok Governor, here's my documented evidence that is never printed in the history books. You MIGHT know that there were hundreds of Mexicans who took the American side of the 1836 Revolt. There was a cavalry regiment of Mexicans under the command of Colonel Juan Seguin from a prominent San Antonio family. Two of his men were in the town on THE DAY of the battle, hence an eyewitness account on the day of the battle. They were Andres Barcena & Anselmo Vergara. They stated that on the day of battle that: "Bowie had died in bed, either by his own hand or the enemy's. Travis had shot or had stabbed himself..." Source: Todd, Hansen, The Alamo Reader (Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 2003) pp. 509-10. And Mr. Henson got his data from University Texas Rare Manuscript library. Enjoy! @@lindaperkins2221
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