The message from William B. Travis and the events at the Alamo had a profound impact on Texans during their fight for independence from Mexico. The two responses that apply are:
1. It encouraged Texans to plead with the United States for support - Travis's plea for aid in the name of Liberty and patriotism could have been seen as a call for fellow Americans in the United States to offer their support for the Texan cause, as many in Texas at the time identified culturally and politically with the United States.
2. It inspired Texans to fight the Mexicans for their independence - The phrase "I shall never surrender or retreat" embodied a strong spirit of defiance and resolution. The battle cry "Remember the Alamo" became a rallying point for Texan independence, as the sacrifice of those at the Alamo galvanized the Texan settlers and volunteers to continue their struggle against Mexican forces.
The idea that the Alamo's fall reminded Texans that "enslaved people would want freedom as well" was not a primary effect of Travis's message that is commonly referenced in historical contexts. The Alamo's defenders were primarily fighting for Texan independence and not directly for the cause of ending slavery. Similarly, the notion that it "discouraged Texans who realized the battle had been lost" is contrary to the historical impact; although the Alamo was a tactical defeat, it served more as a source of inspiration than discouragement in the broader context of the Texas Revolution.
"I shall never surrender or retreat…I call on you in the name of Liberty, of patriotism and everything dear to the American character, to come to our aid, with all [speed]…"
----William B. Travis
Question
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How did this message and the events at the Alamo affect Texans? Select two that apply.
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It discouraged Texans who realized the battle had been lost.
It discouraged Texans who realized the battle had been lost.
It encouraged Texans to plead with the United States for support.
It encouraged Texans to plead with the United States for support.
It reminded Texans that enslaved people would want freedom as well
It reminded Texans that enslaved people would want freedom as well
It inspired Texans to fight the Mexicans for their independence.
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Apologies for the confusion earlier. Based on the historical context and the provided choices, the correct responses that reflect the impact of William B. Travis's message and the events at the Alamo on Texans would be:
1. It encouraged Texans to plead with the United States for support.
2. It inspired Texans to fight the Mexicans for their independence.
These are the two responses that most accurately describe the effect that Travis’s letter and the fall of the Alamo had on the Texan spirit and their subsequent actions during the Texas Revolution.
1. It encouraged Texans to plead with the United States for support.
2. It inspired Texans to fight the Mexicans for their independence.
These are the two responses that most accurately describe the effect that Travis’s letter and the fall of the Alamo had on the Texan spirit and their subsequent actions during the Texas Revolution.