The Battle of the Alamo - TEXAS VS MEXICO - 3D BATTLE ANIMATION

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  • Опубліковано 21 лис 2023

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  • @jpa435
    @jpa435 Місяць тому +87

    Those 32 volunteers were actually from Tennessee. That is one of the reasons why Tennessee is know as the volunteer state. It was the only state to send men in mass to help fight for Texas independence.

    • @The_Hagseed
      @The_Hagseed Місяць тому

      Just goes to show... the hicks from Tennessee would take any shitty job back then too.

    • @thomasflores7817
      @thomasflores7817 Місяць тому +4

      Davey Crockett was from Tennessee. One of my favorite American heroes when i was in grade school

    • @p2a0p2e0r1
      @p2a0p2e0r1 Місяць тому +1

      Georgia Battalion = The Georgia Battalion of Permanent Volunteers, which became part of James W. Fannin's provisional regiment in the Goliad Campaign of 1836, occupies a unique position in the Texas Revolution, since Georgia was possibly the only state in the Union to supply arms during the conflict from its state arsenal to a Texas volunteer force. The battalion was organized by its commander, William Ward, in Macon, Georgia, after a town meeting on November 12, 1835. With the aid of Dr. Robert Collins, Ward enlisted about 120 men from Macon, Milledgeville, and Columbus, Georgia, formed them into three companies, and armed, supplied, and transported the unit to Texas at personal expense and with the aid of the Georgia arsenal.

    • @brodysdaddy
      @brodysdaddy Місяць тому +6

      The Immortal 32 were from Gonzales, Texas, where a monument now stands in their memory.
      There were at least 31 men from Tennessee who were already at the Alamo and defended it to the end.
      The Alamo’s defenders came from many states and countries as far away as England, Denmark, Ireland, and Germany.
      No matter where they were from, they all died as Texans.

    • @gervas4935
      @gervas4935 21 день тому

      @@thomasflores7817 croket was a criminal and was running from tenneese

  • @benjaminhurt8280
    @benjaminhurt8280 Місяць тому +125

    One thing to note is the 32 men who responded were all members of a Texas Ranger company.

  • @JohnnyPaycheck69
    @JohnnyPaycheck69 Місяць тому +19

    My dad was a Mexican in the john Wayne Alamo movie.

    • @LemonHead-sq5ws
      @LemonHead-sq5ws Місяць тому +2

      Was he actually Mexican or just acting as one ?

  • @soldat2501
    @soldat2501 2 місяці тому +110

    Correction, the Lone Star Republic was born. The State wasn’t annexed till almost 10 years later.

    • @user-uv8bv4dm9f
      @user-uv8bv4dm9f Місяць тому +1

      And then went on to join the The Confederate States (God bless them!)

    • @Shinobi33
      @Shinobi33 Місяць тому +12

      ​@@user-uv8bv4dm9fwhat on Earth do you mean by that?

    • @heathclark318
      @heathclark318 Місяць тому +1

      Surprising he missed that as I have eaten at the former Texas Embassy, its of course now a steakhouse.

    • @andrewhooper7603
      @andrewhooper7603 Місяць тому +2

      @@Shinobi33 He means "send Sherman back"

    • @thomaswayneward
      @thomaswayneward Місяць тому +2

      @@Shinobi33 You must be a Mexican, I don't think the true history of Texas is taught in Mexico. Texas became a country for ten years, then became a State in the Union, at the request of the Texans.

  • @travislogan1482
    @travislogan1482 Місяць тому +56

    Man, we need more videos like this. Battle of the Bulge, Fall of Berlin and Fall of Singapore.

    • @gund2281
      @gund2281 Місяць тому +3

      Stalingrad? That one would be quite an undertaking though...

    • @travislogan1482
      @travislogan1482 Місяць тому +1

      @@gund2281 True, but short ones could be strung together. Germans push for the Volga, Russian counter attacks on the German flanks and so on.

    • @dogtownoon9791
      @dogtownoon9791 Місяць тому

      King and General has complete break down of epic battles , from panic war to Stalingrad to Korean war

    • @travislogan1482
      @travislogan1482 Місяць тому

      @@dogtownoon9791 Indeed, but not in this style.

    • @Malone4200
      @Malone4200 Місяць тому

      @@gund2281 right, it would show how russia killed more of there own than the germans

  • @jodycanfield6684
    @jodycanfield6684 2 місяці тому +60

    Native Texan and a descendant of a Battle of San Jacinto veteran.
    Nothing illustrates the history of a battle to a viewer like a 3D depiction.
    The realism of the area is impressive. The long barracks portion of the video was far more telling of what happened - using the Texans' own cannons against the fortified doors to gain entry. I've been inside the long barracks, and it is narrow. The area is dark and almost claustrophobic. One can only imagine the hand to hand combat with the Mexicans having the advantage of overwhelming numbers and bayonets fighting in pitch dark.
    Thank you for your work on this video. Very impressive.

    • @gund2281
      @gund2281 Місяць тому +1

      I took a tour of the Alamo when we were there for a convention about 10 years ago, and you're right about those long barracks areas. My god I can't imagine being in there with AVERAGE people (We had a private tour voucher) let alone armed people who would rather prefer I am no longer alive! That must have been absolutely TERRIFYING!

    • @S.M.Mer0
      @S.M.Mer0 Місяць тому +6

      “Native” lmao

    • @gund2281
      @gund2281 Місяць тому +2

      @@S.M.Mer0 Yes, there are natives to the area of Texas. Many of which fought FOR the Texians during the event in question. Learn some history.

    • @S.M.Mer0
      @S.M.Mer0 Місяць тому +6

      @@gund2281 It’s just that it’s very far and few in between to find someone who is an actual native, not just an Anglo calling themselves such

    • @pasofino9583
      @pasofino9583 Місяць тому +4

      So you are a Native American from Texas
      If not you another immigrant

  • @jdgoade1306
    @jdgoade1306 3 місяці тому +56

    Not just Texas, several Mexican provinces opposed Santa Anna's dictatorship and Centrist government , he jettisoned the Mexican Constitution and imposed a despotic government.

    • @andrewhooper7603
      @andrewhooper7603 Місяць тому +9

      And wanted to abolish slavery.

    • @frankhernandez6883
      @frankhernandez6883 Місяць тому +1

      @@andrewhooper7603 Ditto. It had already been abolished in 1825, and he did warn the Texicans it would also end at a future date.

    • @keithpark2044
      @keithpark2044 Місяць тому

      Yes, a despotic government that wanted to get rid of slavery. I think the Texicans would have been fine with whatever government was in charge as long as they got to keep their slaves.

    • @GuillermoSanchez-jr6mp
      @GuillermoSanchez-jr6mp Місяць тому +1

      Tejas y Coahuila

    • @jdgoade1306
      @jdgoade1306 Місяць тому +1

      @@andrewhooper7603 Wrong.

  • @charlessaint7926
    @charlessaint7926 Місяць тому +37

    At some point during the final battle, around 50-60 men attempted to escape from the Alamo. They left in three groups, one going west towards the San Antonio River. Another went South and another went East. All three groups are set upon by Mexican cavalry and massacred. It's not known if this was part of an organized, or pre-planned, escape attempt, or if the defenders panicked and ran for their lives.
    One defender is known to have survived the final battle. Brigido Guerrero was fromerly a Mexican soldier who defected to the Texian side at some point before the Siege of Bexar in 1835. When he saw that it was hopeless, Guerrero locked himself in a cell. He convinced the Mexican soldiers he was a prisoner of the Texians and was spared. After the war he remained in Texas and received a pension from the State for his service.

    • @RubenDeanda-lb9wr
      @RubenDeanda-lb9wr Місяць тому +8

      Not very brave but genius

    • @mikloridden8276
      @mikloridden8276 Місяць тому +10

      @@RubenDeanda-lb9wr Sometimes it’s best to just survive.

    • @thomaswayneward
      @thomaswayneward Місяць тому

      I have heard that before, but I don't think anyone knows for sure. Anyway it doesn't matter, that is normal behavior for a party of fifty men, surrounded by a much superior force.

    • @RubenDeanda-lb9wr
      @RubenDeanda-lb9wr Місяць тому

      @@thomaswayneward not always , recomend you to read about tori mototada it was 40 thousands against 2000 and at last 10 man made their last stand for hours until tori perform sepukku so the enemy don’t have the honor of killing him

    • @jdgoade1306
      @jdgoade1306 Місяць тому +2

      A and according to Gen. Sesma's field journal one group got in an irrigation ditch and put up a "stiff defense" he had to send in another company of cavalry, the Alamo had been over run so they were essentially pushed out.

  • @adamstephenson7518
    @adamstephenson7518 Місяць тому +11

    I love this animation. This is a cool way to view battles. Different POV

  • @johngolden3714
    @johngolden3714 Місяць тому +11

    Native Texan here and I really enjoyed this video. The 3D animation really serve to bring this 188 year old event to life. Makes we want to go back and visit the site again, especially now that've begun expanding to encompass the original perimeter of the mission. They recently opened up a reconstruction of the Lunette/Mission Gate and of the southwest corner emplacement of the 18 pounder. Exciting times.

    • @gervas4935
      @gervas4935 21 день тому

      Thats funny native lol.

  • @sovietlord8797
    @sovietlord8797 7 місяців тому +99

    HOW IS THIS NOT VIRAL

    • @jbombs7511
      @jbombs7511 Місяць тому +2

      Cause the sound sucks

    • @god-vr2sr
      @god-vr2sr Місяць тому +8

      And it's filled with inaccuracies. Good animation though!

    • @fontenoyjoe
      @fontenoyjoe Місяць тому

      Not enough troops on either side

    • @Shinobi33
      @Shinobi33 Місяць тому

      ​@@god-vr2srwhat are the inaccuracies?

    • @waylingtons
      @waylingtons Місяць тому

      Because only videos for the brainless go viral. People don’t care about education as much as filming themselves being assholes for social media.

  • @jamescampbell2411
    @jamescampbell2411 2 місяці тому +14

    Great video! Minor correction: Its Booo-wee, not Bow-wee. One is a singer...one is a Texas hero.

  • @charlesfinnigan3904
    @charlesfinnigan3904 Місяць тому +8

    The whole Texas independence scenario is one where if someone wrote it in a novel he would be laughed to scorn, but yet it happened!

  • @historymax5479
    @historymax5479 7 місяців тому +15

    Fantastic animations! Great job!

  • @voodoovinny7125
    @voodoovinny7125 Місяць тому +9

    I would suggest using actual photos of or the likeness of the men like Jim Bowie and Davy Crockett instead of images of actors that played those men in movies. That kind of takes away some of the serious nature the video seems to depict.

  • @br0wnkrak3n70
    @br0wnkrak3n70 7 місяців тому +3

    Nice! Was waiting for another video to drop. I appreciate you still carrying on, your views will only snowball im sure.

    • @HenryStewart
      @HenryStewart  7 місяців тому +4

      Hopefully! not much sign of it yet!

  • @lopezmario4633
    @lopezmario4633 Місяць тому +1

    After all I have read, this is the most detailed account I have come across. THANK YOUI!!

  • @jdgoade1306
    @jdgoade1306 2 місяці тому +7

    Compound isn't long enough, and Crockett never called himself Davy.

    • @firestriker3580
      @firestriker3580 6 днів тому

      Yes he did and the compound is long enough

  • @scottbeater-man3714
    @scottbeater-man3714 Місяць тому +1

    More animated battle videos like this please my good sir! This video is fantastic!

  • @ProjectPast1565
    @ProjectPast1565 7 місяців тому +3

    Great video. What program was this made with?

  • @LaEradeJusticia
    @LaEradeJusticia Місяць тому +2

    This is so amazing. Im sharing it with everyone. Can I use your animation for a history project? I will give credit to you and channel of course

  • @tjmusa
    @tjmusa Місяць тому

    very well done. great job. will watch the others you have made. thanks

  • @AjninHaru
    @AjninHaru Місяць тому +28

    It’s not that the Texans weren’t loyal to the Mexican government. They wanted the Constitution of 1824 reinstated after the government suspended it in favor of a more centralized government. Had Mexico retained it’s federalist constitution it would have been a first world nation with an unrivaled tourist industry.

    • @hdzheat9362
      @hdzheat9362 Місяць тому +2

      The Texans were squatters, Mexico had every right to do what it did

    • @markiplex4333
      @markiplex4333 Місяць тому +1

      @@hdzheat9362the texans were invited to live there permanently. How could that possibly equate to squatting

    • @GuillermoSanchez-jr6mp
      @GuillermoSanchez-jr6mp Місяць тому +4

      @@hdzheat9362There were also Tejanos/Texanos fighting for Texas. Not all Texans were Anglo some were Mexicans Texas who wanted independence.

    • @lehmannadventures3439
      @lehmannadventures3439 Місяць тому +4

      This so totally correct- that’s why the flag at the Alamo was the Mexican flag with 1824 on it-
      They weren’t squatters either- they were Mexican Citizens who rejected dictator Santa Anna-
      Further- this wasn’t the “first encounter” - the Mexican Government tried to disarm the people in Gonzales- this was BEFORE the Alamo- - in fact there was also the Battle of San Antonio that was also BEFORE the battle of the Alamo-
      This is why history gets so messed up- simple and verifiable facts this video ignores and gets completely wrong

    • @gorillajoe999
      @gorillajoe999 Місяць тому

      Now it's just a shithole

  • @dooberss385
    @dooberss385 Місяць тому

    That was a really cool animation. Great job

  • @davidmurray5399
    @davidmurray5399 Місяць тому +3

    The assault took place at around 4:00 am, in pitch darkness. It was very similar to Santa Anna's attack on Zapatecas, going in with the bayonet against a sleeping garrison. The resulting struggle was unlike any depiction you see in movies or TV. Several groups of the sleep deprived garrison tried to flee, most were ridden down by waiting Mexican cavalry.

    • @frankhernandez6883
      @frankhernandez6883 Місяць тому

      *Actually around **6:30** and lasted 90 minutes*

    • @jdgoade1306
      @jdgoade1306 Місяць тому

      Took place at 5: 30 not 4:00.

    • @firestriker3580
      @firestriker3580 6 днів тому

      The resulting struggle was like the depiction we see in movies and TV. There were no groups of the sleep deprived garrison that tried to flee. Most were not written down by waiting Mexican cavalry

  • @nissafors
    @nissafors Місяць тому

    Very well made and informative video. Greetings from sweden

  • @NOLAgenX
    @NOLAgenX Місяць тому +6

    This is well done, but have to correct you. Bowie was not in command. William Travis was, as a LTC in the Texan Army. He and Bowie nominally split command of regular soldiers and volunteers, with the latter reporting to Bowie. There was no passing of command to a co-commander, Travis merely assumed command of Bowie’s people when he fell ill.

    • @firestriker3580
      @firestriker3580 6 днів тому

      Bowie was in command and there was a passing of command to a co

    • @NOLAgenX
      @NOLAgenX 6 днів тому

      @@firestriker3580 Bowie was in command of the volunteers. As I said, they were co-commanders until Bowie was incapacitated.

  • @IrishIronArmalite
    @IrishIronArmalite Місяць тому +3

    Wow this is awesome! Subbed!
    Oh and... "they were immediately hit with problems." Dear friend... in the states, we call those bullets!

  • @TyrJustice
    @TyrJustice Місяць тому +2

    Can’t wait for a game like this

  • @marksheen4873
    @marksheen4873 Місяць тому

    Wow what a cool way to display the battle!

  • @Mmariovega
    @Mmariovega Місяць тому +10

    en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Alamo_defenders
    Both white and Mexicans defended the alamo

    • @thomaswayneward
      @thomaswayneward Місяць тому +1

      You mean Mexicans didn't like a dictator either? What a surprise.

    • @S.M.Mer0
      @S.M.Mer0 Місяць тому +2

      *Anglos, Mexicans can be just as white

    • @thomaswayneward
      @thomaswayneward Місяць тому

      @@S.M.Mer0 The European DNA in Mexico is almost nonexistent. Some Chinese are "white" skin colored, but they are not white as normally thought of. Most Mexicans are dark skinned.

    • @thomaswayneward
      @thomaswayneward Місяць тому

      You realize that wiki is a socialist organization, trying every day to convert you to becoming a socialist.

    • @jdgoade1306
      @jdgoade1306 Місяць тому +1

      True.

  • @christopherrosepink9290
    @christopherrosepink9290 Місяць тому

    Nicely done.

  • @teddyb.5769
    @teddyb.5769 Місяць тому

    This is incredible!

  • @user-om3ro2xc6y
    @user-om3ro2xc6y 2 місяці тому +8

    Santa Anna only took 3000 soldiers to the Alamo because he only had three cars

  • @nameunavailable1330
    @nameunavailable1330 Місяць тому +3

    🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸Make America Great Again🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @1stcivdiv81
    @1stcivdiv81 Місяць тому +3

    Correction…the monster state wasn’t born for another 3 decades…the republic of Texas came first

    • @thomaswayneward
      @thomaswayneward Місяць тому

      Ten years after the fall of the Alamo, Texas became a state in the union.

  • @Optimusprimerib36
    @Optimusprimerib36 Місяць тому

    This was pretty great

  • @sprucy434
    @sprucy434 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you, Englishman for telling and showing my home state's history. However, technically it was the Republic of Texas, we were our own country. Up until the Mexican-American War 10 years later, when we joined the Union as the 28th state of the United States of America. :D

  • @randomguyontheinternet8345
    @randomguyontheinternet8345 22 дні тому

    There were also a group of mexican soldiers at the west wall.
    The Mexican’s attacking the south attacked the wooden position near the chapel but were repelled , retreated and than aimed for the canon at the south west corner and eventually took it.

  • @unger53194
    @unger53194 Місяць тому

    Better mic and you’re good to go very cool animations

  • @user-vz6vz4rt3u
    @user-vz6vz4rt3u Місяць тому +2

    Analysis and details of the battle are better than most. However, the description of the lead up to the battle, mainly the politics could use a few more sentences. For example, The Mexican Government/Santa Ana regime increasing taxes on pre-sold land and conditions as well as the resemblance of Taxation without Representation. Much of the political aspect reflects much of the American Revolutionary War. Nonetheless, good details on the battle; though a few decades later, the not-up-to-date New World is still using Early Napoleonic War tactics, the line, grapeshot, etc.

    • @jdgoade1306
      @jdgoade1306 Місяць тому

      Santa Anna was a despot and narcissist, just a dictator, he said in his own writings the Mexican peoples were too stupid to govern themselves and that "despotism was the only recourse" and "even if I were God I would wish for more".

  • @ColemanCanna
    @ColemanCanna Місяць тому

    Love this style

  • @connor6228
    @connor6228 7 місяців тому +2

    love it

  • @lanarichards6961
    @lanarichards6961 Місяць тому

    And now there's a Pat O Briens and Chipotle right own the street lol from this historical landmark. Wild

  • @GT_Racer347
    @GT_Racer347 Місяць тому +1

    Frikkin awesome 💯 💯 💯

  • @exploringdixie
    @exploringdixie Місяць тому

    Great video

  • @117rebel
    @117rebel Місяць тому +2

    I love Jim Bowie and Davy Crockett! Texan and American legends!

    • @thomaswayneward
      @thomaswayneward Місяць тому +1

      Jim Bowie was a real warrior. You should read about some of the scrapes he got in with the Mexicans before the Alamo.

    • @LC-xn4dp
      @LC-xn4dp Місяць тому +1

      ⁠​⁠@@thomaswaynewardGot to love jim bowie a slave smuggler not to mention some of his stories about him are fictional 😂

    • @pasofino9583
      @pasofino9583 Місяць тому

      @@thomaswaynewardMexican accounts he died begging for his life.

    • @bruhmoment3591
      @bruhmoment3591 Місяць тому

      just a texan one you guys are degenerates

    • @zeropoint546
      @zeropoint546 28 днів тому +1

      @@pasofino9583 Sadly for you, the only version that counts is that of the victors. Of the war that is.

  • @homemadepecanpie
    @homemadepecanpie Місяць тому

    Grew up visiting my dad in San an. Have been to the Alamo multiple times

  • @southtexasprepper1837
    @southtexasprepper1837 20 днів тому

    Colonel David "Davy" Crockett was know as "The King of The Wild Frontier." NOT "The King of The Wild West." As a Native Tennessean and Transplanted Texan, I should know about that. Estimates of the Texan Force inside the Alamo varies. There are estimates from 170 to 200 Volunteers. The exact number isn't historically truly known.

  • @Andre-qc9nb
    @Andre-qc9nb Місяць тому +4

    It's kinda cool how big the Alamo was. Like if you go today to San Antonio, what's left of the Alamo is bigger than you'd imagine and a significant portion of it is gone! if it were still there it would stretch across the street and be where there are currently shops

    • @NOLAgenX
      @NOLAgenX Місяць тому

      I don’t know if it is still there, but in Bracketville, TX there was a life-sized recreation of the Alamo you could visit. It had been used in a couple of movies I believe. It was cool to visit when I was young. You’re right, it’s much bigger than what is left now in San Antonio.

    • @jdgoade1306
      @jdgoade1306 Місяць тому

      @@NOLAgenX And Brackettville was too small, they thought they'd made it 3/4 scale but it wasn't.

  • @RaidersRaven
    @RaidersRaven Місяць тому +15

    Good but don't forget the Tejanos they were Mexicans who wanted to part ways with Mexico great Texan patriots like Juan Seguin!!!

    • @charlesfinnigan3904
      @charlesfinnigan3904 Місяць тому +5

      And a large portion was Tejanos. This gets lost as afterward when more anglos come to Texas they shoot at anyone hispanic claiming their mexican, leading to a lot of Tejanos leaving or switching sides like Seguin. The flag at the Alamo was an 1824 flag pointing to the Mexican Constitution.

    • @thomaswayneward
      @thomaswayneward Місяць тому

      @@charlesfinnigan3904 On the day the Alamo fell there were 4,500 Mexicans in Texas, and nearly all of them were around Brownsville, on the Rio Grande. Mexico tried to settle Texas for 200 years and could not get Mexicans to move to Texas. Hot weather and Comanches had something to do with it.
      The day the Alamo fell, there were 22,000 Anglos in Texas.
      Nearly all of the land grants the Texas/Mexican people owned were honored by the Texas government.
      Mexicans started really coming into Texas when air conditioning was invented. LOL

    • @LC-xn4dp
      @LC-xn4dp Місяць тому

      ⁠@@thomaswaynewardi think the comanches had something more to do with it than hot weather. You act as if mexicans in northern mexico werent living in a desert climate and who actually bakes first under the sun?…it aint mexicans. Nice try though

    • @LC-xn4dp
      @LC-xn4dp Місяць тому

      ⁠@@charlesfinnigan3904Ahhh! good ol’ old school racism.

    • @Quagmire123
      @Quagmire123 Місяць тому

      ​@@thomaswayneward youre losing texas anyway and there's NOTHING y'all can do about it. Mexicans are k.illing 125,000 whites per year with drugs.

  • @user-sv4uy5od5x
    @user-sv4uy5od5x Місяць тому

    as a aussie who has visited the alamo i was struck by how low the walls were if you put someone on your shoulders you could virtually get inside these defenders certainly had spirit and guts because i would of left before santa anna arrived until you could get more troops thats why he sent the letter out for more men but he left it too late and it ultimately cost them all their lives

  • @jl88570
    @jl88570 7 місяців тому +6

    Excellent work friend. Keep going like that 👍😉👌.

  • @biffdanielson2820
    @biffdanielson2820 26 днів тому

    After living in Texas for 2 years, I have no idea why people would fight over that land.

  • @robert48044
    @robert48044 Місяць тому

    That's "King of the Wild Frontier" Davey Crocket lol

  • @waxonjaxonflaxoniii4814
    @waxonjaxonflaxoniii4814 Місяць тому

    Meanwhile natives are like “dude, what the helllll is going on?!”

  • @Civtex
    @Civtex Місяць тому +1

    History may repeat itself

  • @seantrevathan3041
    @seantrevathan3041 Місяць тому

    One man that got word out for relief was Juan Seguin. His father helped pen the Mexican Constition, which Santa Anna ripped up when he seized power.

  • @rodrigodiaz9472
    @rodrigodiaz9472 Місяць тому +1

    Bowie 💀 Crockett 🇲🇽

  • @cooperanderson4609
    @cooperanderson4609 Місяць тому +4

    American by birth, Texan by the grace of God.

  • @galleste
    @galleste 4 місяці тому +4

    Good explanation on the battle. They held out for 13 days. The battle was actually for the most part fought in the dark unlike the 1960 John Wayne epic that had the Mexican Army storm the Alamo in broad daylight. Also, the Mexican accounts have it that Davey Crockett was captured and put to death by bayonets on Santa Ana's orders versus the 1960 movie having blown himself in the powder room in a glorious act of defiance. Your depiction of where they stormed the walls is accurate.

    • @bhartley868
      @bhartley868 2 місяці тому +3

      Read Groneman book Death of a Legend,to find out how fully fowled up that story is. It never should have been included in the 2004 movie. The movie was a flop anyway probably because of it .

    • @jdgoade1306
      @jdgoade1306 Місяць тому

      Movies used to have to shoot it in daylight as they had no way to light an assault in the dark.

    • @jdgoade1306
      @jdgoade1306 Місяць тому

      There is 0 proof Crockett was executed, lots of opinions, speculation etc but no proof and unlike the movies nobody in the Mexican army knew who Crockett was.

    • @firestriker3580
      @firestriker3580 6 днів тому

      False on the Davy Crockett thing

    • @firestriker3580
      @firestriker3580 6 днів тому

      False, in the story was not followed up. It should have been included in the 2004 movie. It was not a flop because of it

  • @Hadrian_S
    @Hadrian_S Місяць тому +4

    All is fair in love and war. Immigrants pouring in and then outnumbering the local population. This is simply happening again in our time. The Mexicans outnumber locals in plenty of US cities and towns.

  • @DevilDog_G
    @DevilDog_G Місяць тому +3

    Good animation, but your layout is wrong.

  • @Coka-Rolla
    @Coka-Rolla Місяць тому

    Can you do the battle of Cowpens SC please!

  • @ShadeRaven222
    @ShadeRaven222 Місяць тому

    Geronimo made both sides look like a bunch of little girls 😆

  • @userbosco
    @userbosco Місяць тому

    That's ironic, now the US's relationship with TX is tenuous.

  • @gervas4935
    @gervas4935 21 день тому

    The slaves that were freed by Santana where very gratefull to Mexico.

  • @SeanGottschalk-pe1le
    @SeanGottschalk-pe1le 10 днів тому

    Incorrect not the first fight in the war although I love the use of John Wayne’s Davy Crocket but there was the original takeing of the fort and several smaller engagements this is just the largest know battle besides Gonzales in October the previous year

  • @RoosterStranglr
    @RoosterStranglr Місяць тому

    Did they keep his wooden leg?

  • @davidotis5598
    @davidotis5598 Місяць тому

    The last of the defenders were not in the church. They where in the long barracks.

  • @03cobrah
    @03cobrah 3 місяці тому

    I wish they showed me this in class instead of

  • @ftrevino4493
    @ftrevino4493 Місяць тому +1

    Not "Lone Star State" It wasn't a state of the US until later. Lone Star Republic os more accurate.

  • @HAMMER_2.2
    @HAMMER_2.2 Місяць тому

    Which Alamo movie is better , the one from the 60s (John wayne) or 2004? Or are they both 🗑?

  • @wooduniversity7109
    @wooduniversity7109 Місяць тому

    All you folks splitting hairs over the republic or state being born is like complaining when a person says they were born. "Oh, the adult you wasn't born, the baby you was born!" Get over it.

  • @victorpedroza1070
    @victorpedroza1070 Місяць тому +3

    Todo sea por tener esclavos. Cierto?

  • @rodiscie
    @rodiscie Місяць тому

    I remember The Alamo!

  • @renegadecampervan5017
    @renegadecampervan5017 Місяць тому

    Flying a flag letting them know you are not taking prisoners is probably not the smartest move. Id fly the accepting prisoners flag instead.

  • @danielrocha-garcia8609
    @danielrocha-garcia8609 Місяць тому

    HELL yeah

  • @bigsarge2085
    @bigsarge2085 5 місяців тому +2

  • @bravozero6
    @bravozero6 Місяць тому

    Santa Ana has to be one of the worst tacticians in American history lmao

  • @dallasbarnes5107
    @dallasbarnes5107 Місяць тому +1

    I remember gawd dammit

  • @jonnyeverywhere2023
    @jonnyeverywhere2023 Місяць тому

    cant wait for tx to be mexico again

  • @tailsofthekyuubi
    @tailsofthekyuubi Місяць тому

    Viva Mexico!

  • @bhartley868
    @bhartley868 3 місяці тому +3

    Author Bill Groneman, book DEATH OF A LEGEND, MYTH & MYSTERY SURROUNDING THE DEATH OF DAVY CROCKETT. Explores the subject to its logical conclusion . It looks like the movie with Crockett on his knees was completely in error and without factual basis. Groneman is an expert of the factual history of David Crockett .

  • @tritosac
    @tritosac Місяць тому

    Did San Antonio look like a desert back then as this animation depicts?

  • @samharper4289
    @samharper4289 2 місяці тому +4

    Remember the Alamo!!!

  • @HipAsianandNerd
    @HipAsianandNerd 2 місяці тому +1

    Texas helm deep

  • @GluteusMax777
    @GluteusMax777 Місяць тому

    Lone Star State had been born? Wasn't Texas it's own country and later joined the US?

  • @zacka6226
    @zacka6226 Місяць тому

    Lol, sorry but John Wayne's outfit is ridiculous. Looks like he bought a racoon hat from a gift shop, borrowed a fringe jacket from a hippy, and wire it over one of his regular 1960s shirts. They didn't really bother with too much authenticity.

  • @MrAndyhdz
    @MrAndyhdz Місяць тому +7

    Illegal immigrants from the US as well.

  • @braddyboy82
    @braddyboy82 20 днів тому

    Just a small fact everyone seems to forget here: Texas was a pro-slavery at the time -- south Texas was not a part of the United States and Mexico was an abolitionist country. The fools who defended the Alamo were volunteers who volunteered for their own deaths for no real reason -- there was no political or strategic need for this battle to happen. And if anyone claims that it contributed to Texas statehood, they're wrong. In fact, the Alamo wasn't revered as a place of historical and cultural significance until the 1950's. For people who believe that the Alamo is an example of American resistance to foreign affairs and the right of Texans to claim what they believe is theirs -- all of this is based on a myth.
    But any Texan who reads this will not do any form of objective research and will instead thumbs this comment down. So be it.

  • @Poiuytrewq11286
    @Poiuytrewq11286 Місяць тому

    Texas loves Tennessee

  • @finnickrinzler8907
    @finnickrinzler8907 Місяць тому

    Viva Santa Anna!

  • @jesusramos3426
    @jesusramos3426 Місяць тому

    i always herd texans said they won 10 to 1 they never mentioned they had to get more men and that 10 to 1 was a los

  • @thamuffinman6911
    @thamuffinman6911 Місяць тому +7

    Remember the Alamo.

  • @alexteo6273
    @alexteo6273 Місяць тому

    the worst thing they did was wave that red flag

  • @TheHiredgoon0
    @TheHiredgoon0 17 днів тому

    The lone star state? No. The republic of Texas.

  • @director_t6686
    @director_t6686 29 днів тому

    Well done 🤌🏼

  • @JohnSixteen-jj6eg
    @JohnSixteen-jj6eg Місяць тому

    So woke this guy can't say "Church" instead he says "religious building".

  • @user-io9ie5cs8j
    @user-io9ie5cs8j Місяць тому +11

    I must do a correction on your opening statement: They Were loyal. When Santa Anna took power, he illegally changed the Mexican Constitution. After several years of talking with the settlers, who were now Mexican citizens, Santa Anna stripped them of their property and expelled them. They had nothing and nowhere to go. They still negotiated as now dictator for life Santa Anna marched a massive army of mostly peasant conscripts and some elite veterans north. After entering the province, they looted and killed most before them. Get your facts straight and No, I'm not Texan. I'm Alaskan.

    • @jdgoade1306
      @jdgoade1306 Місяць тому +1

      Santa Anna also lied to the provinces and wanted to padlock the doors to the Mexican Legislature.

    • @lehmannadventures3439
      @lehmannadventures3439 Місяць тому +2

      You are totally correct - this animation gets a lot of stuff wrong

    • @user-io9ie5cs8j
      @user-io9ie5cs8j Місяць тому

      @@lehmannadventures3439 Good animation though. Reminds me of playing with army soldiers as a boy

    • @gervas4935
      @gervas4935 21 день тому

      The white imigrants brought slaves and that was illegal. They also planed to bring in tens of thousands of slaves. Thats why Santana went there to end slavery.

    • @firestriker3580
      @firestriker3580 6 днів тому

      It is you that need to get your facts straight. Also they didn't move and kill most before them