@The2004Alamo You are correct, I have though always been more of a fan of the Wayne film cause I watched it frequently as a kid, The 2004 one though is still a good movie
I remember watching this when it came out on Disney. It was nice to see the sort of people who made our country great back in those days. It is just sad to see the sort of modern-day politicians who are so willing to sell out America and turn us into a socialist country. I'm not sure Davy Crockett would be happy about it, that's for sure.
Its funny to say this but in some miraculous way, I myself could be related to Davy Crockett. I have never really known this to be true, but I found out a few years back that his 3rd wife was a Patton which is what my ancestors were. Again don't know if its true, but if it was that would be kick ass
Liberals have no backbone? Please tell that to the Freedom Riders in the South who were beaten & even killed by the Southern rascists who didn't think Civil Rights were a good idea. Those people put their lives on the line in the hopes of seeing a better world where people weren't treated as less than human due to the color of their skin. There are cowards & heroes of every race, color, religon, creed or political persuasion. No one group is perfect.
Too bad we didnt have any taco bells open we could have opened one down the street from the alamo and the beaners would have went over there fuckin brown piece looks like shit mexicans
Santa Anna's army - fresh from slaughtering men, women and children in Zacatecas which was in rebellion also under the 1824 flag. The Texians proudly stood up to the "Napoleon of the West" and his henchmen.
continue... I recomend you to watch the movie "One´s Man Hero"(Heroes sin Patria), which cover the bloody mexican - american war, at the side of mexico, and how the Saint Patric´s Batallion (Irish Catholics) fight and suffered in this war against US expansionism
I respect what the Rebels did against Santa Anna´s centralist republic shit, but eventhought for the ones telling that the Mexican-American war was a "lesson" for the mexicans, let me add the war started based on lies (when USA tell that Texas boder was at Rio Bravo, when it wasn´t) and in the ambitious plans of U.S. to extend the territory. For the ones that argue that they want to "free" the land, let me tell that Mexico since it´s independence defend "no slavery", while USA didn´t.
at 0:50, it's not what they really say. It's "Hey colonel, why're we staring in this crappy movie?" "Because we're getting paid to." "Yeah, how about we quit?" Stupid movie. 2004 version rules!!! "I wanna warn you all..... I'm a screamer. AAAAHHHHHHH!!!!!!"- Davy Crockett's last words
@demeandr121 in reality, david probably died in the alamo when the mexicans broke through the log barrier in the passila, accounts of his execution are mixed, and only officers wrote of the probably fictional event. soldiers stated all in the alamo died in the alamo. It was just boasting. and one a fun note, his last words we probably-
ha ha me and my pap watched this 1000 times together back in the 90's. we would always joke that if we watched enough, one time the Texans would win the battle lol.
ya dude, what your dealing with there, is people trying to rewrite history. a lot of people look back at things and cant see themselfes doing certain things so they cant imaine that anyone eles would, and try to "HUMANIZE" great figures in history. its a way to try to make up for their own shortcomings. for example : Saying the moon landing was fake, saying Lincoln was gay, and other outlandish claims.
@tehnooblords I have studied th alamo since 3rd grade, i even have a relative, Capt. Albert Martin, Who died at the alamo. im saying there has never been any evidence that he did give up. However, we cant definitely say that he didnt, all we can do is look at what makes sence. He didnt surender at the outset of the battle and he knew the mexicans were giving no quarter, he knew he was going to die anyway so it wouldnt make a whole lot of sence to do it later
@tehnooblords it would also be a little uncharacteristic for him to do so. Also all the bodies were burned so there was no way to identify who was who and where they died. the only thing that is certain is that Travis died fairly early on in the attack
@smgamer1 Nope, Davy Crockett was taken prisioner and excuted the next morning. One of Santa-Anna's generals keep a journial and it said "seven officers were oreder to execut him."
@demeandr121 Sorry,but your wrong. I had a black ancestor who was at the Alamo. He watched the battle happen and lived only because he was a slave. Mexican law said there were no slaves. He watched the real Davy Crockett go outside the fort and question one of the four men who stayed at his position. He told him that Davy was going to try and end the battle by killing Santa Anna. He didn't come back. He failed obviously because Santa Anna was still alive after the battle.
@smgamer1 You aren't tell the truth. One of Antonio Lopez Santa-Anna's generals kept a journal and said that Davy Crockett was executed. I'm telling the truth. Not you.
@demeandr121 Well,I'm not going to believe that. My ancestor was at the battle and watched him leave the fort. He couldn't have survived the storm of soldiers that charged at him when he missed the shot. In case your unaware,they played their anthem that meant there would be no mercy given and no prisoners taken,therefore all that general said was a lie. Santa Anna didn't allow any prisoners to be taken. You are wrong,not me.
@smgamer1 Worng!!!! Santa-Anna wanted no prisinoers (like you said) so he ordered them to be bayoneted and shot. The general was not lying, you asshole. You dare call your self a human being?!?
@demeandr121 No,he wanted none taken in the first place dip shit! So they would not have taken any at all! The general lied! Your the asshole! End of discussion!
@smgamer1 Why don't you leran to keep that fucking mouth of yours shut, you dick head!!! He said no prisioners, so that's why he wanted to put the last 7 to the bayonet!!!! The general did not lie!!! Your peice of shit anncestor lied!!! Learn to believe waht other people say. Sometimes you family ain't right!!!!
@demeandr121 You must have misread what I said stupid! I said Santa Anna told all of his Commanders that he wanted no prisoners taken before the battle even started,so they told their men that,and the battle happened! No prisoners were taken,therefore none were executed! The General lied! My ancestor told the truth and he was no piece of shit! You are!
@smgamer1 Yeah ok sure. And I did Vicotria Justice. Learn to shut your damn mouth!!! Your ancestor was a lying peice of shit!!!! Davy Crockett was put to the bayonet. He did not run away like your ancestor put it!! He was brave and fought until he was the last!!! He was taken prisioner, and he WAS EXECUTED!!! LEARN YOUR HISTORY YOU PEICE OF CRAP!!!!
@demeandr121 I already have. You have no idea how much I know about that. I never said he ran away,I said he went out of the fort to kill Santa Anna and failed. When he fired his rifle he was to far away. He was then shot to death and killed fighting alongside his comrades. He was never taken prisoner. My ancestor did not lie. He was strictly against that. And no matter what you say,you will never convince me I'm wrong when I know for a fact I'm right. He was no piece of shit,you are! Got it?!
@demeandr121 Continuing where I left of,I went back and studied my family's record books of the battle. My ancestor watched him die. After he missed,his remaining four men at the Alamo who were not by his side,went to his rescue. They were all massacred withing 2 minutes. Thats the truth of it. As for Travis and Bowie,Bowie was the last one killed. He was bayoneted to death in the lower chambers. Travis was shot in the head defending the north wall. He saw their bodies. Crockett was shot twice.
@demeandr121 History has nothing to do with being saved. I know my ancestor is telling the truth because he always taught his family that lying was wrong. He was a bible believing,God fearing christian. He didn't lie.
@smgamer1 Here's how it's going down. Davy crockett, and 7 other men were put to the bayonet. You ancestor was a liar. End of disscusion. End of the battle. End of the war!!!! Fuck ur ancestor!!!
@smgamer1 Here's the truth. Davy Crockett was taken prisioner and executed by 7 of General Antoino Lopez de Santa-Anna's soldiers. "Play Dueguello" he roared "I shall show them no quater. Everyone will be put to the sword." This was done when Davy Crockett was taken prisioner. Your ancestor lied duche bag!!
@demeandr121 Nope,wrong again.There were never any prisoners taken. After the battle was over,Santa Anna made a speech to the slaves and Suzanne Dickinson saying he warned them at the beginning that would would massacre them all if they didn't surrender and said he only let them live because they were slaves and because he didn't battle women and babies. That's the truth,like or not,idiot!
@smgamer1 Here's what you do. Look up the Battle of the Alamo, click on the second one and scroll all the way down until you see "The death of Davy Crockett."
@demeandr121 Can't do it cause I already have and what it says is wrong. Crockett was killed early in the battle in a failed attempt to killed Santa Anna. He was shot twice and bayoneted three times when he died. Thats the way he really died not as a prisoner of war as there were none. Santa Anna didn't take any,he killed everyone in the battle. Thats the truth,believe it or not. I don't care.
@smgamer1 Seven men surrendered. They were protected by a general, disobying Santa-Anna's orders. When ordered to execute Crockett, only 7 soldiers followed the orders, everyone else disobyed. The tuth this is. not what your piece of shit ancestor said!! He was a P.O.W.
@demeandr121 Maybe your right about the seven men,but your wrong about Crockett being one of them. My ancestor knew him personally. He was killed in the battle,not as a P.O.W. If there was a man claiming to be him among those seven men,he was a liar! Don't insult my ancestor! He was one the ones who raised the family to be Followers of Christ. your the piece of shit for calling such a man as him that!
@demeandr121 Incorrect,I could confirm you were wrong about the seven men,so I may be wrong about that,but not about Crockett. He died within an hour of the battle starting. He was shot twice and bayoneted three times,as I said before. He was never taken prisoner as he swore openly to my ancestor among others that he would die for that cause. You are wrong.
@smgamer1 If you wouldn't mine, I would like to ask you a little more about your version of Crockett's death. I'm trying to compose an article about this "mystery" and would greaty appreciate it if you would tell me about how he left the fort. Also, who was your ancestor ? Thank-you for your help !
@DavyCrockettFan1 My ancestor was a survivor at the Alamo because he was a slave. He knew Crockett. He watched him die. When the final assault on the Alamo was made,Crocket left the fort and attempted to kill Santa Anna. Four of his volunteers went with him. He missed because he was too far away and hit his horse instead. He and his men were then attacked and kill by the troops that were standing near by Santa Anna. My ancestor later identified him. He was shot twice and bayoneted three times.
@demeandr121 No,he didn't lie. My ancestor was a chritian man. He would never lie for anuthing. He saw Crockett die,and later identified him along with Travis and Bowie. That is the truth,believe it or not. End of disscusion.
@smgamer1 Travis was shot in the head, one of the first to die, Bowie stabbed seven times, one of the last to die, and Davy Crockett the last to die. Executed. End of story, end of disscusion, and end of the war we've been having. I won you lost. Deal with it you fat bitch.
@demeandr121 Wrong again. You lost! I won! You had it all wrong from the start. Crockett was the first of the three to die,Travis the second,and Bowie the third! You are wrong! I'm right! End of disscusion,and end of the war you and I have had twice! You lost,I won. Eat that you son of a bitch!!!
@smgamer1 Jesus fucking Christ. You don't know when to give up do you? Look at Travis' and Bowie's biography. It'll tell you what I just said. Davy crockett was the last to die you mother fucker. Leran to know when you've lost. Cause you lost the war from the start. End of disscusion you fat ass son of a bitch!!!!!!!!!!!
@demeandr121 If your redering to Wikiapedia,nothing they say is hardly ever true. I know,because they constaly get on and edit it. I know I'm right. I had an ancestor at that battle. He saw Crockett die. He was the first,Travis the second,and Bowie the last of the three. Did you have an ancestor there? I did. He was also a good,christian man. He would know,and he wouldn't lie. Your the one who needs to learn when you have lost,not me you mother fucking son of a bitch! You have lost,not me.
@smgamer1 God Damn it. You're just a stubborn spoiled brat who won't quit until he gets want he wants. You've lost everything. End of disscusion. Later ya god damn bastard.
@demeandr121 Its not what he said, its what he wrote in his book. It has been passed down ever since and since he was a christian,he wasn't lying. In fact,he was directly against it. That's how I know its the truth.
@demeandr121 He wasn't everybody on in my family that descended from him is a straight shooter. They are all christians who tell the truth. It was his teachings that made their ancestos after him that way and them today. He was telling the truth.
@demeandr121 They were all burned to ash after the battle and their weapons claimed by the mexican army. Davy's rifle and Bowie's knife were later recovered by Juan Seguin after Santa Anna was beaten. They are now at the Alamo museum.
@demeandr121 Yeah,no shit. I now consider this conversation at a close unless you wanna learn more details about everything else that happened at the Alamo.
@demeandr121 Before the Alamo, there was a festival to celebrate George Washington's birthday. My ancestor was at that festival and thats where he met Crockett. He said he didn't know what to expect for treatment from him, but was very grateful to find Crockett was just as kind to him as to indians and that he didn't approve of slavery. When the battle started, Crockett told him he would protect all civilians even slaves. And when Travis drew the line,Crockett chose to stay to keep his word.
@demeandr121 No-nothing peice of shit. Crockett chose to stay because he had given his word to fight for six months, live or die. That is why he stayed. And everything else I said was also true.
@smgamer1 No above your ancestor being a slave. There were only two. Bowie's and Travis. When Bowie told his slave to leave, it was only Travis' slave who was left. 1 slave, no other. BTW, the seige of The Alamo was only 13 days. Duh!
@demeandr121 Read what I said again. I said before the seige of the alamo. My ancestor met him there the day before the seige started on the 22nd. And your right, Travis' slave was the only one left. That was my ancestor. He was the one who identified Travis, Bowie, and Crockett. First he identified Travis since he was his master and because he was very found of him. Then he identified Crockett since he was the next one on higher ground. Then last he identified Bowie because he lowest on ground.
@demeandr121 He was eventually in Travis' room. He was fetching weapons and ammunition for him until he was killed then he retreated back to Travis' room. When the Mexicans busted down the door, he shout that he was a slave, not a rebel, and for them to hold their fire. He shouted this in spanish. He mentions both what he said and that he said it in spanish in his journal.
@demeandr121 I'll tell you more since I have a mind to. My ancestor, whom we know is Josepth, Joe for short, hadn't slept that night. When the battle started he was inside the church praying that God look after his family if he died. He first just wandered around until he saw Crockett leave, walked over to the palasaide, and asked where he was going and was told to kill Santa Anna'. He later watched Crockett die when he failed. Travis yelled to him, and said he needed him to keep guns loaded.
@demeandr121 Yes, those amoung other weapons. He was helping all the defenders. Mostly Travis, but he still kept as many guns loaded as he could for everyone until Travis was killed. He said in his journal he was about to hand Travis his rifle and was reaching for his shotgun when Travis was shot in the middle of his forehead and killed. Then he retreated back to Travis' room in fear as he was close to him and became afraid when he was killed. I told you what happened after that.
@demeandr121 No, I said Bowie was bayoneted to death. He however did manage to kill four mexican soldiers before he died. Two with his pistols and two with his knife. His knife was found plunged into the back of a soldier on his lap after he was killed. Crockett however was shot twice and then bayoneted to death after he fell. Travis was the only one my ancestor saw the wound of before the battle was over.
@demeandr121 No, he apparently pulled out his knife when he heard them coming and used it after he emtied his pistols. He pulled one down on his lap and stabbed his knife into the back of his chest before being bayoneted to death.
@smgamer1 If your ancestor saw the knife (which he probably did) did it look like the knife in The Alamo 2004? To see it type in The Alamo scene 4 go to 0:10.
@demeandr121 I could get a good enegh look at it to tell. If I could see what it looked like from all angles I could. It probably looks similar in some ways.
@demeandr121 I only saw pictures of them. If I had seen them in person, maybe I could tell for sure. One of them is bound to be that length. They didn't say how long they were in the photo descriptions.
@demeandr121 He said he never knew for sure but guessed it was at least eight inches long and at least an inch and a half wide. His exact words were "I am not really sure, but if I had to guess I would say the knife was at least eight inches long and at least an inch wide".
@demeandr121 Yeah,no shit. I now consider this conversation at a close unless you wanna learn more details about everything else that happened at the Alamo.
@smgamer1 How's about this? Why don't we forget this argument ever happened? We go our seprate ways. You think what you want to think about how Davy died, and I think how I wanna think about Davy died. Deal?
@jimswe I don't see blood in this movie but it's part of the movie
Omar123eee 1 week ago
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DavyCrockettDaughter 3 weeks ago
This must be the bloodiest and most violent Disney movie ever!
jimswe 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos
@jimswe sure is D:
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Greatest movie ever.
Briceguy 3 months ago
This was my dads favorite movie growing up, and also my favorite movie frowing up, thanks for uploading!
jimswe 3 months ago 3
Fess Parker, AKA Davy Crockett, was my first idol. What the rage he was.
drswcmd 4 months ago
dude i cant tell you how many times i watched this as a kid, it was my favorite movie
AHighPwner 6 months ago
@AHighPwner I rented this movie enough times as a kid to buy it 50 times over.
Harvest8888 5 months ago
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my brother and i would watch this movie over and over as kids
00regan 6 months ago
If we ever make another movie about this.... we're casting Landon Donovan as an extra who shoots like 50 Mexicans before being overwhelmed.
RollOnToVictory 8 months ago
this video honestly makes it look fun....
KingofTownz 8 months ago
@KingofTownz I know right? They make it look like the Alamo wasn't a horrible battle.
The2004Alamo 8 months ago
@The2004Alamo Then 5 years after this came the John Wayne film. That really showed what the alamo battle really looked like
Beltzer0072 8 months ago
@Beltzer0072 Then came the 2004 Alamo.
The2004Alamo 8 months ago
@The2004Alamo You are correct, I have though always been more of a fan of the Wayne film cause I watched it frequently as a kid, The 2004 one though is still a good movie
Beltzer0072 8 months ago
@KingofTownz except for the part where everyone gets slaughtered
huntergratzner1 6 months ago
I remember watching this when it came out on Disney. It was nice to see the sort of people who made our country great back in those days. It is just sad to see the sort of modern-day politicians who are so willing to sell out America and turn us into a socialist country. I'm not sure Davy Crockett would be happy about it, that's for sure.
Neither am I.
DeedsResearcher 9 months ago
wow mexans trying to get over the wall like thats somthing new
SuperBostonMan1 9 months ago 4
give'em what fer Davy.....................
GunslingerA29 10 months ago
Its funny to say this but in some miraculous way, I myself could be related to Davy Crockett. I have never really known this to be true, but I found out a few years back that his 3rd wife was a Patton which is what my ancestors were. Again don't know if its true, but if it was that would be kick ass
Beltzer0072 10 months ago
@Beltzer0072 Sorry I meant his 2nd wife
Beltzer0072 10 months ago
There weren't any liberals back then. Liberals have no backbone, they sell out when the goin gets tough.
Great movie! I love Fess Parker & Buddy Ebsen in this. They were great together.
Thanks for posting!!!
Rachella38 10 months ago
@Rachella38
Liberals have no backbone? Please tell that to the Freedom Riders in the South who were beaten & even killed by the Southern rascists who didn't think Civil Rights were a good idea. Those people put their lives on the line in the hopes of seeing a better world where people weren't treated as less than human due to the color of their skin. There are cowards & heroes of every race, color, religon, creed or political persuasion. No one group is perfect.
JubalCalif 3 months ago
disney movies were alot more badass back then
moorevayne 10 months ago
I like this
edhwill 10 months ago
attacking up ladders one at a time was a great idea, why didnt it work....
acdctnt38 10 months ago
Too bad we didnt have any taco bells open we could have opened one down the street from the alamo and the beaners would have went over there fuckin brown piece looks like shit mexicans
OEKCVB 10 months ago
Why aren't the Mexicans in the film ever referred to as Mexicans?
Sisyphus27 11 months ago
bad ass
Suchite100 11 months ago
I wonder where i could find the entire series unedited. I believe amazon.com has it, but it is expensive.
TheJohnWilson2 11 months ago
Good final scene. I wish i could find the full version. Where could i find it.
TheJohnWilson2 1 year ago
@TheJohnWilson2 theres a guy uploading it right now, just search for it. He has about half up here so far
Ropjet 11 months ago
Santa Anna's army - fresh from slaughtering men, women and children in Zacatecas which was in rebellion also under the 1824 flag. The Texians proudly stood up to the "Napoleon of the West" and his henchmen.
TheBeechingAxe 1 year ago
why do they not show him killed
NukeIt2Bdone 1 year ago
oh my god, thank you so much for posting this, i grew up watching davy crocket, i even have a really old davy crocketposter of him with a pin.
MrSamster911 1 year ago
4:20 "Ops, he fell."
demeandr121 1 year ago
at 0:04 and at 1:10, "Here they come!!" Yeah, no shit Captain Obvious.
demeandr121 1 year ago
fess parker was the best crockett..
johnnyreb067 1 year ago
continue... I recomend you to watch the movie "One´s Man Hero"(Heroes sin Patria), which cover the bloody mexican - american war, at the side of mexico, and how the Saint Patric´s Batallion (Irish Catholics) fight and suffered in this war against US expansionism
cerock1234 1 year ago
I respect what the Rebels did against Santa Anna´s centralist republic shit, but eventhought for the ones telling that the Mexican-American war was a "lesson" for the mexicans, let me add the war started based on lies (when USA tell that Texas boder was at Rio Bravo, when it wasn´t) and in the ambitious plans of U.S. to extend the territory. For the ones that argue that they want to "free" the land, let me tell that Mexico since it´s independence defend "no slavery", while USA didn´t.
cerock1234 1 year ago
at 0:50, it's not what they really say. It's "Hey colonel, why're we staring in this crappy movie?" "Because we're getting paid to." "Yeah, how about we quit?" Stupid movie. 2004 version rules!!! "I wanna warn you all..... I'm a screamer. AAAAHHHHHHH!!!!!!"- Davy Crockett's last words
demeandr121 1 year ago
@demeandr121 in reality, david probably died in the alamo when the mexicans broke through the log barrier in the passila, accounts of his execution are mixed, and only officers wrote of the probably fictional event. soldiers stated all in the alamo died in the alamo. It was just boasting. and one a fun note, his last words we probably-
SILLY BITCH! DON"T YOU KNOW I'M DAVY CROCKETT!
mattybock 1 year ago
@mattybock My ass.
demeandr121 1 year ago
ha ha me and my pap watched this 1000 times together back in the 90's. we would always joke that if we watched enough, one time the Texans would win the battle lol.
metalmaniac11 1 year ago
The movie ended showing Crockett so heroically...
Austindude3954 1 year ago
A true patriot! May he RIP! The Mexicans got beat later at San Jacinto and were routed in the Mecican-American war. So we got our vengence.
666rulerofclones 1 year ago
Does anyone have the clips where he fights the Native Americans?
Celticboi69 1 year ago
4:02 dude rambo right there jim bowie may he R.I.P he was a good man
darkeus57 1 year ago
ya dude, what your dealing with there, is people trying to rewrite history. a lot of people look back at things and cant see themselfes doing certain things so they cant imaine that anyone eles would, and try to "HUMANIZE" great figures in history. its a way to try to make up for their own shortcomings. for example : Saying the moon landing was fake, saying Lincoln was gay, and other outlandish claims.
Indabaz 1 year ago
"You may all go to hell! And i'll go to Texas" - Davy Crockett
Indabaz 1 year ago
davy crockett survived the alamo but was capture whit 6 other men
and were later execute by the order of generald santa anna
davy crockett died as a hero and a colonel and i am trying to know his story more
tehnooblords 1 year ago
@tehnooblords no he didnt
Indabaz 1 year ago
@Indabaz well that was a diary from one of the captains os santa anna
uless they discovered something else
beacuse i mean i heard he was found that surrounded by dead mexican troops
and this then i heard he survived which i doubt so i don't know what to believe but he is a hero
tehnooblords 1 year ago
@tehnooblords I have studied th alamo since 3rd grade, i even have a relative, Capt. Albert Martin, Who died at the alamo. im saying there has never been any evidence that he did give up. However, we cant definitely say that he didnt, all we can do is look at what makes sence. He didnt surender at the outset of the battle and he knew the mexicans were giving no quarter, he knew he was going to die anyway so it wouldnt make a whole lot of sence to do it later
Indabaz 1 year ago
@tehnooblords it would also be a little uncharacteristic for him to do so. Also all the bodies were burned so there was no way to identify who was who and where they died. the only thing that is certain is that Travis died fairly early on in the attack
Indabaz 1 year ago
@Indabaz yea travis was one of the first defenders to die
i give my respect to him
and yea i could be uncertain beacuse well i am in seventh greade
so you may be alot more correct that i am.
tehnooblords 1 year ago
@tehnooblords Hey!! Seventh Grader dude!! Give me five!
demeandr121 1 year ago
@demeandr121 what grade are you? 7 too or higher
tehnooblords 1 year ago
@tehnooblords 7th
demeandr121 1 year ago
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smgamer1 1 year ago
@smgamer1 Nope, Davy Crockett was taken prisioner and excuted the next morning. One of Santa-Anna's generals keep a journial and it said "seven officers were oreder to execut him."
demeandr121 1 year ago
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smgamer1 1 year ago
@demeandr121 Sorry,but your wrong. I had a black ancestor who was at the Alamo. He watched the battle happen and lived only because he was a slave. Mexican law said there were no slaves. He watched the real Davy Crockett go outside the fort and question one of the four men who stayed at his position. He told him that Davy was going to try and end the battle by killing Santa Anna. He didn't come back. He failed obviously because Santa Anna was still alive after the battle.
smgamer1 1 year ago
@smgamer1 Ok, sure. What ever you say.
demeandr121 1 year ago
@smgamer1 My ass.
demeandr121 1 year ago
@demeandr121 Think what you want. I don't care. I'm not here to argue. I know I'm telling the truth and so too does God. Thats all that matters.
smgamer1 1 year ago
@smgamer1 You aren't tell the truth. One of Antonio Lopez Santa-Anna's generals kept a journal and said that Davy Crockett was executed. I'm telling the truth. Not you.
demeandr121 1 year ago
@demeandr121 Well,I'm not going to believe that. My ancestor was at the battle and watched him leave the fort. He couldn't have survived the storm of soldiers that charged at him when he missed the shot. In case your unaware,they played their anthem that meant there would be no mercy given and no prisoners taken,therefore all that general said was a lie. Santa Anna didn't allow any prisoners to be taken. You are wrong,not me.
smgamer1 1 year ago
@smgamer1 Worng!!!! Santa-Anna wanted no prisinoers (like you said) so he ordered them to be bayoneted and shot. The general was not lying, you asshole. You dare call your self a human being?!?
demeandr121 1 year ago
@demeandr121 No,he wanted none taken in the first place dip shit! So they would not have taken any at all! The general lied! Your the asshole! End of discussion!
smgamer1 1 year ago
@smgamer1 Why don't you leran to keep that fucking mouth of yours shut, you dick head!!! He said no prisioners, so that's why he wanted to put the last 7 to the bayonet!!!! The general did not lie!!! Your peice of shit anncestor lied!!! Learn to believe waht other people say. Sometimes you family ain't right!!!!
demeandr121 1 year ago
@demeandr121 You must have misread what I said stupid! I said Santa Anna told all of his Commanders that he wanted no prisoners taken before the battle even started,so they told their men that,and the battle happened! No prisoners were taken,therefore none were executed! The General lied! My ancestor told the truth and he was no piece of shit! You are!
smgamer1 1 year ago
@smgamer1 Yeah ok sure. And I did Vicotria Justice. Learn to shut your damn mouth!!! Your ancestor was a lying peice of shit!!!! Davy Crockett was put to the bayonet. He did not run away like your ancestor put it!! He was brave and fought until he was the last!!! He was taken prisioner, and he WAS EXECUTED!!! LEARN YOUR HISTORY YOU PEICE OF CRAP!!!!
demeandr121 1 year ago
@demeandr121 I already have. You have no idea how much I know about that. I never said he ran away,I said he went out of the fort to kill Santa Anna and failed. When he fired his rifle he was to far away. He was then shot to death and killed fighting alongside his comrades. He was never taken prisoner. My ancestor did not lie. He was strictly against that. And no matter what you say,you will never convince me I'm wrong when I know for a fact I'm right. He was no piece of shit,you are! Got it?!
smgamer1 1 year ago
@demeandr121 Continuing where I left of,I went back and studied my family's record books of the battle. My ancestor watched him die. After he missed,his remaining four men at the Alamo who were not by his side,went to his rescue. They were all massacred withing 2 minutes. Thats the truth of it. As for Travis and Bowie,Bowie was the last one killed. He was bayoneted to death in the lower chambers. Travis was shot in the head defending the north wall. He saw their bodies. Crockett was shot twice.
smgamer1 1 year ago
@smgamer1 Burn in hell
demeandr121 1 year ago
@demeandr121 Nope,not me. Maybe you,but not me. I am saved by the blood of Jesus Christ.
smgamer1 1 year ago
@smgamer1 Sure you are. Why don't you learn your history, then compare that to what you ancerstor said and .see which makes most sense.
demeandr121 1 year ago
@demeandr121 History has nothing to do with being saved. I know my ancestor is telling the truth because he always taught his family that lying was wrong. He was a bible believing,God fearing christian. He didn't lie.
smgamer1 1 year ago
@smgamer1 Here's how it's going down. Davy crockett, and 7 other men were put to the bayonet. You ancestor was a liar. End of disscusion. End of the battle. End of the war!!!! Fuck ur ancestor!!!
demeandr121 1 year ago
@demeandr121 Wrong! He never was. Neither was anyone else. My ancestor didn't lie. End of discussion. Fuck you!
smgamer1 1 year ago
@smgamer1 Fuck ur mom!!!! What now ya piece of shit?!?
demeandr121 1 year ago
@demeandr121 Right back at you! Fuck your Mom and your Dad!!
smgamer1 1 year ago
@smgamer1 Suck a cock!!!!!!!!!
demeandr121 1 year ago
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smgamer1 1 year ago
@demeandr121 Suck your Moma's dick. Asshole!
smgamer1 1 year ago
@smgamer1 Here's the truth. Davy Crockett was taken prisioner and executed by 7 of General Antoino Lopez de Santa-Anna's soldiers. "Play Dueguello" he roared "I shall show them no quater. Everyone will be put to the sword." This was done when Davy Crockett was taken prisioner. Your ancestor lied duche bag!!
demeandr121 1 year ago
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smgamer1 1 year ago
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@demeandr121 Nope,wrong again.There were never any prisoners taken. After the battle was over,Santa Anna made a speech to the slaves and Suzanne Dickinson saying he warned them at the beginning that would would massacre them all if they didn't surrender and said he only let them live because they were slaves and because he didn't battle women and babies. That's the truth,like or not,idiot!
smgamer1 1 year ago
@demeandr121 As I was saying,I know your not right about that. Sorry about the long pause,got a little hung up.
smgamer1 1 year ago
@smgamer1
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F14ace 1 year ago
@F14ace What's that supposed to mean? Talk sense.
smgamer1 1 year ago
@smgamer1 Here's what you do. Look up the Battle of the Alamo, click on the second one and scroll all the way down until you see "The death of Davy Crockett."
demeandr121 1 year ago
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smgamer1 1 year ago
@demeandr121 Can't do it cause I already have and what it says is wrong. Crockett was killed early in the battle in a failed attempt to killed Santa Anna. He was shot twice and bayoneted three times when he died. Thats the way he really died not as a prisoner of war as there were none. Santa Anna didn't take any,he killed everyone in the battle. Thats the truth,believe it or not. I don't care.
smgamer1 1 year ago
@smgamer1 Seven men surrendered. They were protected by a general, disobying Santa-Anna's orders. When ordered to execute Crockett, only 7 soldiers followed the orders, everyone else disobyed. The tuth this is. not what your piece of shit ancestor said!! He was a P.O.W.
demeandr121 1 year ago
@demeandr121 Maybe your right about the seven men,but your wrong about Crockett being one of them. My ancestor knew him personally. He was killed in the battle,not as a P.O.W. If there was a man claiming to be him among those seven men,he was a liar! Don't insult my ancestor! He was one the ones who raised the family to be Followers of Christ. your the piece of shit for calling such a man as him that!
smgamer1 1 year ago
@smgamer1 Nop 7 men. Davy Crockett one of them.
demeandr121 1 year ago
@demeandr121 Incorrect,I could confirm you were wrong about the seven men,so I may be wrong about that,but not about Crockett. He died within an hour of the battle starting. He was shot twice and bayoneted three times,as I said before. He was never taken prisoner as he swore openly to my ancestor among others that he would die for that cause. You are wrong.
smgamer1 1 year ago
@smgamer1 If you wouldn't mine, I would like to ask you a little more about your version of Crockett's death. I'm trying to compose an article about this "mystery" and would greaty appreciate it if you would tell me about how he left the fort. Also, who was your ancestor ? Thank-you for your help !
DavyCrockettFan1 1 year ago
@DavyCrockettFan1 My ancestor was a survivor at the Alamo because he was a slave. He knew Crockett. He watched him die. When the final assault on the Alamo was made,Crocket left the fort and attempted to kill Santa Anna. Four of his volunteers went with him. He missed because he was too far away and hit his horse instead. He and his men were then attacked and kill by the troops that were standing near by Santa Anna. My ancestor later identified him. He was shot twice and bayoneted three times.
smgamer1 1 year ago
@smgamer1 No he was executed. One of Santa-Anna's generals said that he was executed along with 5 other men.
demeandr121 1 year ago
@demeandr121 No he wasn't. he died in the battle. My ancestor saw him die and later identified him.
smgamer1 1 year ago
@smgamer1 Is the same thing going to happen as with @smgamer1 ?
demeandr121 1 year ago
@demeandr121 If you mean smgamer1,Thats me. You and I had it out before over this. He was killed in the first of the battle.
smgamer1 1 year ago
@smgamer1 Oh no, not you again.
demeandr121 1 year ago
@demeandr121 Yep.
smgamer1 1 year ago
@smgamer1 José Enrique de la Peña keep a memoir saying that Crockett faced an execution the morning after the battle.
demeandr121 1 year ago
@demeandr121 Sorry,but thats incorrect. My ancestor watched him die and later identified him. He was shot twice and boyoneted three times.
smgamer1 1 year ago
@smgamer1 Ok sure, and I kissed Victoria Justice.
demeandr121 1 year ago
@demeandr121 Believe it or not,that is what happened.
smgamer1 1 year ago
@smgamer1 You can stick those words up my ass. Crockett was executed. End of story!!!
demeandr121 1 year ago
@demeandr121 Same here. He was not executed,he was killed in the battle. Believe it or not. That is the truth.
smgamer1 1 year ago
@smgamer1 It's not the truth. Your ancestor lied. He was executed. I know you understand.
demeandr121 1 year ago
@demeandr121 No,he didn't lie. My ancestor was a chritian man. He would never lie for anuthing. He saw Crockett die,and later identified him along with Travis and Bowie. That is the truth,believe it or not. End of disscusion.
smgamer1 1 year ago
@smgamer1 Travis was shot in the head, one of the first to die, Bowie stabbed seven times, one of the last to die, and Davy Crockett the last to die. Executed. End of story, end of disscusion, and end of the war we've been having. I won you lost. Deal with it you fat bitch.
demeandr121 1 year ago
@demeandr121 Wrong again. You lost! I won! You had it all wrong from the start. Crockett was the first of the three to die,Travis the second,and Bowie the third! You are wrong! I'm right! End of disscusion,and end of the war you and I have had twice! You lost,I won. Eat that you son of a bitch!!!
smgamer1 1 year ago
@smgamer1 Jesus fucking Christ. You don't know when to give up do you? Look at Travis' and Bowie's biography. It'll tell you what I just said. Davy crockett was the last to die you mother fucker. Leran to know when you've lost. Cause you lost the war from the start. End of disscusion you fat ass son of a bitch!!!!!!!!!!!
demeandr121 1 year ago
@demeandr121 If your redering to Wikiapedia,nothing they say is hardly ever true. I know,because they constaly get on and edit it. I know I'm right. I had an ancestor at that battle. He saw Crockett die. He was the first,Travis the second,and Bowie the last of the three. Did you have an ancestor there? I did. He was also a good,christian man. He would know,and he wouldn't lie. Your the one who needs to learn when you have lost,not me you mother fucking son of a bitch! You have lost,not me.
smgamer1 1 year ago
@smgamer1 God Damn it. You're just a stubborn spoiled brat who won't quit until he gets want he wants. You've lost everything. End of disscusion. Later ya god damn bastard.
demeandr121 1 year ago
@demeandr121 Same you. I'm not the one who thinks he knows what the truth,but doesn't. I am the one who has all the facts! Later fuckhole.
smgamer1 1 year ago
@smgamer1 I know the right, facts, and you know nothing, dipshit.
demeandr121 11 months ago
@demeandr121 Wrong again. You have it backwards. I have the right facts,and you know nothing asshole. Your the dipshit. End of disscusion.
smgamer1 11 months ago
@smgamer1 I think when you said I'm an asshole, and I'm the dipshit, I think you were talking about yourself assbag.
demeandr121 11 months ago
@demeandr121 Well I wasn't. I was talking about you shithole.
smgamer1 11 months ago
@smgamer1 My dead cat could come up with a better come back, dipshit.
demeandr121 11 months ago
@demeandr121 Wasn't trying to fuckhole.
smgamer1 11 months ago
@smgamer1 Sure. Ok, whatever you say, pussy.
demeandr121 11 months ago
@demeandr121 Whatever you say,fiction-believer.
smgamer1 11 months ago
@smgamer1 Have you ever thought that maybe somewhere along the way, what you ancestior said got messed up?
demeandr121 11 months ago
@demeandr121 Its not what he said, its what he wrote in his book. It has been passed down ever since and since he was a christian,he wasn't lying. In fact,he was directly against it. That's how I know its the truth.
smgamer1 11 months ago
@smgamer1 Maybe he was lying about not lying there by making him a liar. Savvy?
demeandr121 11 months ago
@demeandr121 He wasn't everybody on in my family that descended from him is a straight shooter. They are all christians who tell the truth. It was his teachings that made their ancestos after him that way and them today. He was telling the truth.
smgamer1 11 months ago
@smgamer1 Then, tell me. Does ur ancestior know what happend to the defenders of the Alamo after the battle?
demeandr121 11 months ago
@demeandr121 They were all burned to ash after the battle and their weapons claimed by the mexican army. Davy's rifle and Bowie's knife were later recovered by Juan Seguin after Santa Anna was beaten. They are now at the Alamo museum.
smgamer1 11 months ago
@smgamer1 Yeah, no shit Sherlock.
demeandr121 11 months ago
@demeandr121 Yeah,no shit. I now consider this conversation at a close unless you wanna learn more details about everything else that happened at the Alamo.
smgamer1 11 months ago
@smgamer1 Sure.
demeandr121 11 months ago
@demeandr121 Sure what? The conversation being over or the Alamo?
smgamer1 11 months ago
@smgamer1 Yes. More what happened at the battle.
demeandr121 11 months ago
@demeandr121 Before the Alamo, there was a festival to celebrate George Washington's birthday. My ancestor was at that festival and thats where he met Crockett. He said he didn't know what to expect for treatment from him, but was very grateful to find Crockett was just as kind to him as to indians and that he didn't approve of slavery. When the battle started, Crockett told him he would protect all civilians even slaves. And when Travis drew the line,Crockett chose to stay to keep his word.
smgamer1 11 months ago
@smgamer1 Liar.
demeandr121 11 months ago
@demeandr121 No-nothing peice of shit. Crockett chose to stay because he had given his word to fight for six months, live or die. That is why he stayed. And everything else I said was also true.
smgamer1 11 months ago
@smgamer1 No above your ancestor being a slave. There were only two. Bowie's and Travis. When Bowie told his slave to leave, it was only Travis' slave who was left. 1 slave, no other. BTW, the seige of The Alamo was only 13 days. Duh!
demeandr121 11 months ago
@demeandr121 Read what I said again. I said before the seige of the alamo. My ancestor met him there the day before the seige started on the 22nd. And your right, Travis' slave was the only one left. That was my ancestor. He was the one who identified Travis, Bowie, and Crockett. First he identified Travis since he was his master and because he was very found of him. Then he identified Crockett since he was the next one on higher ground. Then last he identified Bowie because he lowest on ground.
smgamer1 11 months ago
@smgamer1 Was his name Joe?
demeandr121 11 months ago
@demeandr121 His name was Josepth. He may have went by Joe for short. You know his full name or shall I tell you?
smgamer1 11 months ago
@smgamer1 So when the Mexicans attacked, Joe was in Travis' room, and he yelled "Joe!"?
demeandr121 11 months ago
@demeandr121 He was eventually in Travis' room. He was fetching weapons and ammunition for him until he was killed then he retreated back to Travis' room. When the Mexicans busted down the door, he shout that he was a slave, not a rebel, and for them to hold their fire. He shouted this in spanish. He mentions both what he said and that he said it in spanish in his journal.
smgamer1 11 months ago
@demeandr121 I'll tell you more since I have a mind to. My ancestor, whom we know is Josepth, Joe for short, hadn't slept that night. When the battle started he was inside the church praying that God look after his family if he died. He first just wandered around until he saw Crockett leave, walked over to the palasaide, and asked where he was going and was told to kill Santa Anna'. He later watched Crockett die when he failed. Travis yelled to him, and said he needed him to keep guns loaded.
smgamer1 11 months ago
@smgamer1 Wait, wasn't he lodaing Travis' double shot-gun, and his single rifle?
demeandr121 11 months ago
@demeandr121 Yes, those amoung other weapons. He was helping all the defenders. Mostly Travis, but he still kept as many guns loaded as he could for everyone until Travis was killed. He said in his journal he was about to hand Travis his rifle and was reaching for his shotgun when Travis was shot in the middle of his forehead and killed. Then he retreated back to Travis' room in fear as he was close to him and became afraid when he was killed. I told you what happened after that.
smgamer1 11 months ago
@smgamer1 You said Bowie was shot, right?
demeandr121 11 months ago
@demeandr121 No, I said Bowie was bayoneted to death. He however did manage to kill four mexican soldiers before he died. Two with his pistols and two with his knife. His knife was found plunged into the back of a soldier on his lap after he was killed. Crockett however was shot twice and then bayoneted to death after he fell. Travis was the only one my ancestor saw the wound of before the battle was over.
smgamer1 11 months ago
@smgamer1 Wait. I thought Bowie only killed two with his pistols (like you said) and was stabbed before Bowie was able to grab his knife.
demeandr121 11 months ago
@demeandr121 No, he apparently pulled out his knife when he heard them coming and used it after he emtied his pistols. He pulled one down on his lap and stabbed his knife into the back of his chest before being bayoneted to death.
smgamer1 11 months ago
@smgamer1 If your ancestor saw the knife (which he probably did) did it look like the knife in The Alamo 2004? To see it type in The Alamo scene 4 go to 0:10.
demeandr121 11 months ago
@demeandr121 No, the one he saw was shorter and not as wide. It is on display at the Alamo museum in San Antonio.
smgamer1 11 months ago
@smgamer1 Did it look like the knife in this video?
demeandr121 11 months ago
@demeandr121 I could get a good enegh look at it to tell. If I could see what it looked like from all angles I could. It probably looks similar in some ways.
smgamer1 11 months ago
@smgamer1 Go on google images, type in The Alamo 3 bowie knives. You'll see a pitcure with the 2004 knifr on the bottom of it. Any of those?
demeandr121 11 months ago
@demeandr121 He doesn't describe the knife's color, just that he guessed it must have been at least eight inches long and one and a half wide.
smgamer1 11 months ago
@smgamer1 S onone of the knives looked like that?
demeandr121 11 months ago
@demeandr121 I only saw pictures of them. If I had seen them in person, maybe I could tell for sure. One of them is bound to be that length. They didn't say how long they were in the photo descriptions.
smgamer1 11 months ago
@smgamer1 But did Joe ever say how long the knife was?
demeandr121 10 months ago
@demeandr121 He said he never knew for sure but guessed it was at least eight inches long and at least an inch and a half wide. His exact words were "I am not really sure, but if I had to guess I would say the knife was at least eight inches long and at least an inch wide".
smgamer1 10 months ago
@smgamer1 I hope you're talking about a knife.
Speegs23 10 months ago
@Speegs23 Of course I am. I'm talking about Jim Bowie's knife. I had an ancestor who was at the Alamo as a slave and he guessed the knife was that.
smgamer1 10 months ago
@smgamer1 Damn boy, have you seen our comments latley? They take up most of the first page!!
demeandr121 10 months ago
@demeandr121 Yeah I've noticed just didn't pay it any mind.
smgamer1 10 months ago
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@demeandr121 Yeah,no shit. I now consider this conversation at a close unless you wanna learn more details about everything else that happened at the Alamo.
smgamer1 11 months ago
@demeandr121 I made a mistake in the spelling of a word in the last comment. Meant to say I couldn't confirm you were wrong.
smgamer1 1 year ago
@smgamer1 Faggiot.
demeandr121 1 year ago
@demeandr121 Asshole.
smgamer1 1 year ago
@smgamer1 How's about this? Why don't we forget this argument ever happened? We go our seprate ways. You think what you want to think about how Davy died, and I think how I wanna think about Davy died. Deal?
demeandr121 1 year ago