Estimates from the time ranged from 65 dead and 223 wounded (according to Colonel Juan Almonte) to 2000 dead and 300 wounded (Sergeant Becerra). The latter would be highly impressive considering there were only 1,800 Mexican soldiers involved in the assault.
Most historians follow the analysis of Walter Lord and agree that there were approximately 400 wounded and 200 killed -- a casualty rate of 33%, an incredibly stiff cost for a victory.
Mexican casualties were buried in the local cemetery, called 'Campo Santo'.
400-600 killed or wounded180-258 killed
There were about 2,400.
Wit The Mexican forces led by Mexican leader, Santa Anna, defeated the Texans defending the Alamo. The Mexicans had an overwhelming number of troops and the Alamo was surrounded and undermanned.
the mexicans are people who battled the alamo
Mexican casualties were buried in the local cemetery, called 'Campo Santo'.
All the Alamo defenders were killed.
400-600 killed or wounded180-258 killed
The Mexican Army surrounded the Alamo.
There were about 2,400.
an estimate is 25,000+
Wit The Mexican forces led by Mexican leader, Santa Anna, defeated the Texans defending the Alamo. The Mexicans had an overwhelming number of troops and the Alamo was surrounded and undermanned.
the mexicans are people who battled the alamo
258 (out of 260).
who was sent to tell Sam Houston about the Mexican victory of the Alamo
The Mexican Army.
The Alamo was battle between the freedom fighters for Texas independence and the Mexican Army. While many Mexicans were killed in the battle, all of the fighters in the Alamo were killed.