Which fate did Davy Crockett have at the Alamo, according to Mexican colonel José
Enrique de la Peña?
Mexican troops shot him as he lay sick in bed.
Santa Anna executed him after the battle.
He hanged himself to avoid capture.
He eluded capture and escaped into the desert.

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Answer:

It history occurred the way John Wayne played it in “The Alamo.” David Crockett was bayoneted by fiery Mexican challengers and then blew himself up in an ammunition dump at the Alamo. But a Mexican officer who was present left a diary saying that Crockett was captured, tortured and then killed.

Explanation:

At the battle of Alamo, Davy Crockett was executed according to Mexican colonel José Enrique de la Peña.      

  • Davy Crockett was the Alamo defender in the Texas Revolution.
  • The battle of the Alamo was fought between the Mexican troops and  Texan soldiers in 1836.
  • The battle took place at a fort in San Antonio called Alamo.
  • The purpose of this battle was to gain control of the fort.
  • Mexican forces were victorious in recapturing the fort while the republican Texan lost it. Generally, it's known that it was during the battle Crockett died along with other defenders.
  • According to Mexican colonel José Enrique de la Peña, Crockett surrendered during the battle and was later killed.

Therefore we can conclude that Davy Crockett at the Alamo died after the battle.

Thus Option B. is correct answer.

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