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6 July, 02:38
What is the Alamo? Explain.
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Kameron Ellis
6 July, 02:45
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The Alamo is a battle that happened in the texas revolution. It lasted till February 23 1836 to March 6 1836. It was independence from Mexico.
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Camren
6 July, 03:00
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Alamo is defined as a mission in San Antonio, Texas that was used as a fort during the Texas revolution. An example of the Alamo is the site of 187 Texan deaths in 1836.
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