Davy Crockett Research Paper

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Davy Crockett was a very well celebrated and myth figure in American History. David Crockett was born on August 17th, 1786, in Greene County, East Tennessee. Parents were John Crockett and Rebecca Crockett. The Crocketts opened a tavern on a road going from Abingdon to KNoxville (in Virginia) in 1796.
Two years after the tavern opened John Crockett had his son get hired by Jacob Siler, to help drive a herd of cattle to Rockbridge County, Virginia. Siler had attempted to keep David by force, even though the job was done. However though, David escaped at the dead of night, by venturing seven miles in two hours in deep snow. Sooner or later he made it home in late 1798, or early 1799. Davy Crockett was in school for a short period now he usually …show more content…

during the Alamo As stated in Marty Robbins song “The Alamo”: “Colonel Travis, Davy Crockett, and a hundred eighty more , Captain Dickinson, Jim Bowie were present and accounted for.” Since they purposely annoyed Sam Houston’s orders to withdraw from the Alamo. The future of an independent Texas was Colonel Travis’s what he wanted in his future, and plus he loved a good fight. Crockett was about everywhere in the first bombardment, he was “animating the men to do their duty.” Crockett also was reported to make deadly shots with his rifle to five mexican gunners in succession, as they each were attempting to set up and fire a cannon towards the fort and just may have missed Santa Anna, who thought he was out of firing range of all the defenders of the Alamo. Davy Crockett, with Five or six others were captured when the Mexican Troops took the Alamo at about six o’clock that morning, Santa Anna made the order to his troops that no prisoners be taken. The general, was furious when some of his officers brought the Americans before him to try to plead for their live, however their execution was ordered immediately. They died by bayonet and then shot. However the ones that were executed with Davy Crockett, their reputation were not damaged of purity by their capture. Pena’s recounting that: “these unfortunates died without complaining and without humiliating themselves before their

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