The Alamo (symbols Of Freedom)
by Joanne Mattern /
2015 / English / PDF
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About 3 million people visit the Alamo every year. First started as
a mission to convert Native Americans to Christianity, then
occupied by Spanish soldiers and becoming a place of turmoil and
battle between Mexico and Texas, it is now proudly restored and
stands as one of our nation s most valued symbols. Learn all about
the key people who fought in these battles, from General Santa
Anna, to Davy Crockett and Sam Houston, and why the Alamo is
referred to as the Cradle of Texas Liberty . This book will allow
students to ask and answer questions to demonstrate understanding
of a text, referring explicitly to the text as the basis for the
answers.
About 3 million people visit the Alamo every year. First started as
a mission to convert Native Americans to Christianity, then
occupied by Spanish soldiers and becoming a place of turmoil and
battle between Mexico and Texas, it is now proudly restored and
stands as one of our nation s most valued symbols. Learn all about
the key people who fought in these battles, from General Santa
Anna, to Davy Crockett and Sam Houston, and why the Alamo is
referred to as the Cradle of Texas Liberty . This book will allow
students to ask and answer questions to demonstrate understanding
of a text, referring explicitly to the text as the basis for the
answers.