La historia de como un país (USA) mediante el poder de la inmigración masiva, fue capaz de seccionar una parte de un estado vecino ilegal y violentamente. Ojo no soy mexicano, no hace falta serlo para darse cuenta de las fechorías que hico USA a lo largo del siglo XIX para ampliar su país, digno de un estado del medievo no un estado moderno.
Thats not how the start of the battle went down. Theres a site marked today thats apart of the Alamo. The building that stands today is where Santa anna was and he raised the red flag (meanimg no prisoners will be taken). At the time, the 3 miles or so, was a clear line of sight (no buildings like today) to the Alamo. When the red flag was raised, thats when they fired the first shot of the 18 pounder, proceeded by a 2nd shot letting Santa Anna know, the message was recived loud and clear
Also, the shacks weren't to test the Texans might, for a couple of days, the Mexican army were too far out of range for the cannons where they weren't doing any damage to the walls. The Mexican army were trying to take those "shacks" to move the cannons up. That fight took a day. With hardly any cover and the Texan cannon raing down on them, the Mexican group retreated back to the original trenches. That night, the Texans snuck out and burned down the shacks so the Mexican army couldn't over take it (which they would of and won) and place their cannons there.
what did they expect was a gringo movie, obviously they were going to cast mexico as the bad guy and the gringos as the good guys and salvadore santa ana wasn't that bad if he was bad but not that bad but the gringo had a villain for the movie.
Jajajaja gringos exagerados que casualidad que ellos disparaban y le daban a los mexicanos y cuando los mexicanos disparaban no les tocaban los tiros y eso que los mexicanos eran más como siempre queriendo ver a los norteamericanos como heroes cuando todo el mundo sabemos que son unos invasores saqueadores y asesinos
4:14 castillon knew Santa Anna’s unconditional surrender demand was bs and if the Texans agreed they would all be killed anyways. He was santa Anna’s usually ignored voice of reason.
They should make a sequel about the subsequent annexation of Texas and the Mexican American War.. Would love to see the actual action behind the Marine Corps "Halls of Montezuma"
The good guys are actually the Mexican 🇲🇽 soldiers as they defended the integrity of the Mexican national territory, and the bad guys are the illegal US-American 🇺🇲 immigrants as they balkanized the Mexican province of Texas.
Around 1836, the Mexican 🇲🇽 province of Texas, was mainly inhabited by "illegal" US-American immigrants, but they took up arms against the Mexican government, when Mexico prohibited them from using slavery as a form of work, then the rebels had proposed to emancipate themselves from Mexico. To continue maintaining slavery, but General Santa Anna, then president of Mexico, did not allow them, Texas was Mexican territory, he had no right to separate. The president of Mexico defended the integrity of the Mexican national territory, from the US-American pirates who balkanized Texas, Santa Anna's army was a poor army in resources and weapons, it was not like Hollywood that shows it as an overly powerful invading army, the Mexicans were in their territory, the invaders were the "US-Americans". So an armed conflict began between both parties that led to the secession of Texas. That's the truth, why don't they tell it?
There anyplace i can find the music piece with out the crocket overlay? I found one tha tonly had the bugle but not the drums but i would like this one if i can find it
en ese tiempo el ejercito mexicano se componia de soldados de leva y voluntarios la mayoria llego a pie a EL ALAMO nuestro ejercito mal armado mal entrenado y hasta mal comido combatio contra los norteamericanos atrincherados y que contaban con viveres para resistir y no es por decir mentiras pero casi al final de la batalla nuestro ejercito mexicano capturo a lazo a los rebeldes texanos dicho sea de paso no todos portaban elegantes uniformes y menos botas militares no me pareceria raro que mexicanos descalzos hayan peleado en esa batalla Y VIVA MEXICO CABRONES
El Méxicano que hizo temblar a ESTADOS UNIDOS el general José de Urrea derroto en varios batallas contra los filibusteros estadounidenses en Texas como las batallas de San Patricio agua dulce refugio y la batalla de coleto con mano dura a los esclavistas traficantes de esclavos negros de Africa y masacró más de 300 filibusteros estadounidenses en entre ellos el general de los texanos estadounidenses James feninn quien le pidio que le dieran su reloj a su familia si era tan humano porque seguía comprando esclavos y tratandolos peor que animales ???? MUERTE A LOS ESCLAVISTAS TRÁFICANTE DE SERES HUMANOS VIVA EL GENERAL JOSE DE URREA VIVA MÉXICO la bandera roja del doliente de hidalgo significa sin ningúna compasión a los anglosajones estadounidenses racistas de esa época y este último foto la masacre de goliad Texas Jose de Urrea era el diablo en persona para los Texas Rangers lamentablemente poco podía hacer en la intervención Estadounidense en México
El Méxicano que hizo temblar a ESTADOS UNIDOS el general José de Urrea derroto en varios batallas contra los filibusteros estadounidenses en Texas como las batallas de San Patricio agua dulce refugio y la batalla de coleto con mano dura a los esclavistas traficantes de esclavos negros de Africa y masacró más de 300 filibusteros estadounidenses en entre ellos el general de los texanos estadounidenses James feninn quien le pidio que le dieran su reloj a su familia si era tan humano porque seguía comprando esclavos y tratandolos peor que animales ???? MUERTE A LOS ESCLAVISTAS TRÁFICANTE DE SERES HUMANOS VIVA EL GENERAL JOSE DE URREA VIVA MÉXICO la bandera roja del doliente de hidalgo significa sin ningúna compasión a los anglosajones estadounidenses racistas de esa época y este último foto la masacre de goliad Texas Jose de Urrea era el diablo en persona para los Texas Rangers lamentablemente poco podía hacer en la intervención Estadounidense en México
The reason the Mexican 🇲🇽 province of Texas was balkanized was because the central Mexican government of General Santa Anna declared slavery illegal in Texas. (Mexico had abolished slavery since 1810). This did not please at all the US-American immigrants who wanted to keep slavery as a form of work. The Mexican soldiers who defended the territorial integrity of Mexico in the battle of the Alamo are actually the good guys from a badly told story.
In this film as the Mexicans storm the barricades, there's a unit of burly, bearded, leather-apron wearing axe-men who gain the battlements and start attacking the walls with their double-handed axe. Who or what are they? They wear a dark blue jacket with crossed white straps across the chest.