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If you know the movie "300" kinda like that but with Texas vs mexico
Except it sparked a hugh panic in the Texans and resulted in them fleeing. Nothing like 300, but simular in the fact that they faught off enemies that had bigger numbers. Not in the millions like the thousand nation army, and they didn't use the strategy to funnel them into a choke point until the final day of the fight, but besides that, it's almost identical, unless you look at numbers of dead, 300 texans 600 injured or killed mexicans, so again deviates from 300 men killing off thousands of enemy soliders.
But yeah, Remember the Alamo is a saying coined by the tourist PR for the Alamo. Was never uttered BY General Custard or whoever, unlike the Spartans of 300 saysing like Molon Labe or the epic poem that was inscribed on their tomb.
But yeah... like 300, because they made a movie of it.
? why General Custer? idk why you brought him up
But I was trying to really simplfy it by basic media...you really went on one hell of a tangent
This is why I love the Steam community so much more than the YouTube community.
Like it was more important to remember the reasons the battle took place than the actual battle itself, idk.
To Americans, most people think of heavily outnumbered Americans holding back a ♥♥♥♥ ton of Mexicans for a pretty impressive amount of time. Just how it is.
There is but its not something easily explained...
Please just wiki or google it...the Alamo was significant, but if you really are curious...just find out for yourself...its really not hard
yeah don't worry i was reading it as i posted this, it's pretty interesting.
remember the alamo is a tourist slogan. The american's have always admired teh Spartans and tried to pass off their often racist wars as something on par with. This is where you get "from our cold dead hands" and "don't tead on me" and "remember the alamo" could be seen in the same light, but it's not.
The reasons for the alamo were just the same, the outcome was mixed at best. Spartans didn't have to remember the reasons to fight, but they did remember the dead if it was a "glorious death".
The Texas state baught the land to the Alamo and was just trying to recoupe the price by making it a tourist trap. A memorial, that kinda got away on them.
Yeah Custard was something else, sorry, I am not American, so my retention of your messed up war history can be spotty. It's not really linear, or stable. It's confusing at best, it's kinda sad for the rest. Other then the immancipation, which can still be seen as a failure... you helped in WW2 though Alan Turing won the war...