The battle for
the Alamo was not a conventional battle in the
sense of two equally matched armies fighting back and forth to retain
property. It was, to put it bluntly, a
slaughter. But the brave stand of those
few hundred Texans against thousands of Mexican soldiers continues to inspire
us today because it was a stand against impossible odds but it was a stand that
reflected the American ethic of never giving up or surrendering when there is a
principle to be defended.
The siege at the Alamo actually lasted thirteen days. It began on February 23, 1863 and it was over
by March 6th. It is hard to
imagine today, with Mexico
to our south a trusted ally of the United States
but this was a battle to stop that attempts by Mexico
to invade the newly forming country of the United States which was an act of
war to be sure. The brave men who stood
against that vast army have become American icons of bravery and the American
spirit and the names listed among those killed in that fort included Davy
Crocket, Jim Bowie, the commander of the unit Lieutenant Colonel William B.
Travis. It was Travis that inspired his
men to fight against insurmountable odds and his courage is what we celebrate
whenever we say that famous rallying cry that come out of this battle which was
“Remember the Alamo .” Travis wrote in a letter how he defied the Mexican
attackers on the eve of the final siege.
I am besieged, by a
thousand or more of the Mexicans under Santa Anna. I have sustained a continual Bombardment and
cannonade for 24 hours and have not lost a man.
The enemy has demanded a surrender at discretion, otherwise, the
garrison are to be put to the sword, if the fort is taken. I have answered the demand with a cannon
shot, and our flag still waves proudly from the walls. I shall never surrender or retreat. I am determined to sustain myself as long as
possible and die like a soldier who never forgets what is due to his own honor
& that of his country. Victory or
Death.
It was this
brave stand that actually turned the war against this invading army to the
advantage of the Americans. The outrage
from the slaughter of these men inspired that famous rallying cry that we
remember even now centuries later when we hear those words “Remember the
Alamo”. Their stand against Santa Anna
gave Sam Houston the time to organize a much more potent army which went on to
deliver to Santa Anna a stunning defeat at San Jacinto which was the turning
point for Texas which went on from there to victory in this war.
The spirit of Texas was never the same and to this day, Texas prides itself as a
people of particular courage, boldness and a unique independence that even sets
them apart from the already fiercely independent American spirit. Moreover, the entire nation looks to this
battle as an example of how a few good men helped deliver a victory, even if it
was at the cost of their own lives. That
indeed is the true spirit of patriotism.
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