Why did Santa Anna decide to attack the Alamo?
A. It had a supply of gold.
B. It was an important strategic location.
C. It was his family's ancient homeland.
D. It would ensure a glorious victory.

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Answered by Ms. Sue
I'll gladly check your answer.

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Answered by Wednesday_my_dudes
From what I have read from my text, it doesn't say why he attacked the Alamo, i
Answered by Wednesday_my_dudes
Sorry I pressed the wrong button on my keyboard. What I was going to say was, it doesn't say much about why he attacked the Alamo. It just says he attacked it.
Answered by Ms. Sue
Which reason makes sense to you?
Answered by Wednesday_my_dudes
I'm gonna have to go with D, it would ensure a glorious victory. Am I correct?
Answered by Ms. Sue
Or was it a strategic location?
Answered by yeye.
hmm i think it's D as well but im not sure, like him, the text didnt give me an answer!! T^T also, joke of the day.
"i thought friday was sad... turns out tomorrow is a sadderday..."
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