The plot is average, the content is acceptable

Nyasia 2022-03-20 08:01:34

After reading about half of the previous part, it was about defending the city, including the work of the early uprising and the heroism of defending the city. Finally, I talked about the decisive battle of General Houston. The victory is a bit exaggerated, but it is indeed so fast in history.

The sharpshooter was a bit exaggerated. I remember that the firing accuracy of muskets in the Civil War was still quite poor. Later, they made rapid progress, completely eliminating the tactics of platooning and attacking, and replacing them with skirmish lines, barbed wire and trenches.

The content has not been read before, and it has the spirit of American independence. However, it seems that the United States has not been so clean in history. I will look back for specific historical materials.

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The Alamo quotes

  • William Travis: Colonel Bowie, I understand that you plan to remove the cannon from this fort and take them to General Houston. I advise you not to do it; they are needed here.

    James Bowie: Where did you hear that, Buck?

    William Travis: Men tend to talk when they drink; your men tend to drink.

    James Bowie: I will do as I have been commanded; as for what that is, I will discuss it further with Col. Jamison.

    William Travis: Col. Jamison has left the fort on personal business; he left me in command.

    James Bowie: Whooee, that is a rapid rise, Billy. We better break out the long pants.

  • James Bowie: [about Crockett's coonskin cap] What happened to your cap? Crawl away?

    Davy Crockett: No, I only wear it when it's extra cold. The truth is, I only started wearing that thing... because of that fella in that play they did about me. People expect things.