Remember the Alamo

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"Remember the Alamo" is a historic battle cry and slogan of Texan independence, commemorating the defenders who died at the 1836 Battle of the Alamo.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf battle cry
political slogan
slogan
associatedWith Battle of San Jacinto
Republic of Texas
Sam Houston
Texas
Texian Army
commemorates Texian defenders who died at the Battle of the Alamo
defenders of the Alamo
countryOfOrigin United States
culturalSignificance enduring symbol in Texas culture
popular phrase in American historical memory
hasTheme heroic sacrifice
independence
patriotism
resistance
hasType historical slogan
military slogan
nationalist slogan
historicalContext conflict between Texian settlers and Mexico
inspiredByEvent fall of the Alamo
siege of the Alamo
language English
memorializes Alamo defenders’ last stand
Battle of the Alamo casualties
mottoOf Texan independence cause
notableUsage Battle of San Jacinto battle cry
refersTo Battle of the Alamo
regionOfOrigin Texas
relatedTo Alamo Mission in San Antonio
Come and Take It
Texas Revolution slogans
symbolizes Texan bravery
determination to win independence
sacrifice for liberty
timePeriod 1830s
topic American frontier history
Texas history
usedAs rallying cry for Texian troops
symbol of Texas identity
symbol of resistance against Mexico
usedBy Texian soldiers
later Texas patriots and politicians
supporters of Texan independence
usedDuring Texas Revolution
usedFor Texan independence movement

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Remember the Alamo ("defenders of the Alamo")
commemorates
Republic of Texas
motto

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