CROCKETT'S LAST STAND: How did David Crockett Die?

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Join Alex Andrew in this engaging TVC show as he presents: Crockett's Last Stand

On a Sunday morning, March 6, 1836, David Crockett made his now famous last stand and fell as a hero at the Alamo. We know that fact, but what has evaded historians and Texans is precisely how David Crockett, an Alamo defender from Tennessee, met his final moments.

There are about as many thoughts and ideas about Crockett's final moments at that battle as there are movies produced about David Crockett at the Alamo. Interestingly, each film presents a different scenario of Crockett's last heroic stand at the famous battle.

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