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Davy Crockett was born on the Nolichucky River in eastern Tennessee on August 17, 1786. His family headed to America in search for better farm land. Two years later his dad and mom John and Rebecca Crockett opened a tavern. When Davy turned 10 he started to hunt for game to feed his family and the guest at the tavern. At age 12 he was sent to work for Jacob Siler taking care of his cattle. When he turned 13 he began school, but he didn’t like it because he got bullied there. So he skipped school but his teacher sent a letter to his dad asking where Davy was. When he got the letter he was angry and got a branch off a hickory tree and was going to whip him, but Davy ran off and didn’t come back. Davy continued working for Jacob Siler. …show more content…

After a few relationships with different women he found Mary Finley. The day before he turned twenty he married Mary Finley. They had two boys and one girl before she died. Following her death he met and later married Elizabeth Patton. Elizabeth Patton and Davy had two children. He then left home to join the militia. He was in the militia for three years. When he returned home he became a member of the Tennessee State House of Representatives for 3 years. After his service in the House of Representatives he decided to fight in the Texas Revolution. On February 8, 1836 Davy Crockett and his men arrived at the Alamo. When they arrived the Mexican Army was marching in and preparing for their attack. Davy was under colonel Travis’ order. Travis put Davy and his men on the weakest wall of the Alamo. When the Mexican Army attacked Davy shot the first mexican soldier from 200 yards away. As the war went on the Mexicans started the war cry, followed by shooting their cannons. The second time the Mexicans made their war cry, Davy played his fiddle. As a result the Mexicans didn’t fire their cannons. As the war progressed Davy saw his commander die. One by one, his men died. As the smoke cleared he became the only survivor left. The Mexican Army surrounded him and shot him. On March 6, 1836 Davy Crockett died on the floor of the alamo with the legacy that will live

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