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Rhett Jarvis
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3 July, 10:25
What was the importance of the Alamo
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Jadyn Schaefer
3 July, 10:44
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It is important because in 1836, during the Texas Revolution, somewhere around 200 rebels including Davy Crockett and James Bowie held out against 1,800 Mexican Soldiers under the command of Santa Anna, the Mexican dictator at the time, for thirteen days.
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