Not before but after the women/children and slaves were given a blanket and a little money
Yes, every night before Santa Anna's full scale attack. The Americans (texans) had them leave prior to the Mexican army's arrival, however some did stay and were later killed
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No, not until after the battle.
How would I know? I'm not a biologist!
I am a docent at The Alamo. After the battle Santa Anna let the women, children and slaves go so that they could tell the story of what happened there
Everyone was allowed to leave everybody was volunteers. Those who decided to stay did end up losing their lives Men women and children. No one was spared.
A quick visit to the Alamo will give you all the wonderful history.
Yes the women and children had a free pass out of the Alamo
Free to get in fine street meters to park
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