William B. Travis was a Texas lawyer and soldier who played a significant role in the Texas Revolution. He is best known for his leadership at the Battle of the Alamo in 1836, where he commanded the Texan forces against the Mexican army led by General Santa Anna. Travis is remembered for his famous letter "To the People of Texas and All Americans in the World," in which he vowed to never surrender and to fight to the death for Texas independence.
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William B. Travis was among the defenders of the Alamo in the 1836. At first he shared comand with Jim Bowie, but Bowie became ill and Travis took command of the troops. Before his honorable death at the Alamo, he was quite a bad-seeming person. He divorced his wife, gained custody of his child, then sent his kid to board with friends while he fought in the Alamo. However, during the fight at the Alamo, he definitely proved himself as a great man. He wrote one of the most inspiring letters in history when asking for help from Col.Fanin and Sam Houston.
William b. travises parents names where...mark and jemima (stallworth) travis.
yes he did in the siege of the Alamo
The Texas Education Agency is responsible for public education in Texas. The agency is headquartered in the William B. Travis State Office Building in Downtown Austin.
William B Given Jr. is the stepson of Arther Vining Davis.
Yes. Sam Houston was friends with a lot of people, including his adopted Cherokee father: Chief Oolooteka, Andrew Jackson, Jim Bowie, Davy Crockett, Stephen F. Austin, and William B. Travis.