The Battle of the Alamo was a
19th-century battle between the
Republic of Mexico and the rebel
Texian forces, including both
Anglos (ethnic Europeans) and
Tejanos (ethnic Mexicans in
Texas), during the Texians' fight for independence — the
Texas Revolution. It took place at the
Alamo Mission in
San Antonio, Texas (then known as "San Antonio de Béxar") in February and March
1836. The 13-day
siege started Tuesday, February 23, 1836, and ended on Sunday, March 6, 1836, with the capture of the mission and the death of nearly all the Texian and Tejano defenders, except for a few
slaves, women and children. Despite the win, the
13-day holdout stalled the Mexican Army's progress and allowed
Sam Houston to gather troops and supplies for his later success at the
Battle of San Jacinto. The Texian revolutionaries went on to win the war.
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