Davy Crockett-Clemen D B Gina
Davy Crockett-Clemen D B Gina
Davy Crockett-Clemen D B Gina
Young Davy
Davy Crockett was born in the wilderness. His father, John Crockett,
was an Irish immigrant. He fought in the American Revolution. He was a
very courageous man.
Davy had a difficult childhood. His family was poor. When he was
twelve years old, his father said, "Davy, our family doesn't have any
money. You must go to work as a cattle herder."
"All right, father," said Davy. "I'm happy to help the family!"
Davy gave his father the money he made. His father was happy and
said, "Thank you, Davy! Now we have some money for the winter
months."
The years passed. Davy went to school when he had time. He spent
most of his time hunting in the forest. He was the best shooter and hunter
in Tennessee. He entered many shooting competitions and won them all.
He called his rifle "Old Betsy."
For years Davy hunted bears and other wild animals. He was a
trapper. Once he hunted one hundred bears in six months!
It was dangerous to hunt bears hut Davy was very courageous and
strong. He knew the forest well. The Indians were his good friends. He ran
fast and was a strong fighter. He fought with the wild cats of the
mountains.
Some people said that one day Davy saw a racoon in a tree. He
wanted to shoot it but the racoon saw him and said, "Wait a minute! Are
you Davy Crockett?"
The racoon answered, "Then don't shoot! I'll come down from the
tree." And the racoon came down from the tree!
CHAPTER TWO
Davy was a tall man. He wore a coonskin cap, buckskin trousers and
a buckskin jacket. He always carried his long rifle, "Old Betsy."
They had two sons and a daughter: John, Joseph and Judith. After a
few years, the Crockett family moved into the Tennessee hills. The
Tennessee hills were near hostile Indian country.
In 1812 the war between the United States and Britain began. The
Mohawk and Creek Indians fought with the British against the Americans.
The American General Andrew Jackson organized a small army. He
wanted to fight the Creek Indians and the British.
Davy fought with this army. He was a scout because he knew the
territory well. His work as a scout was very important. Davy travelled
across Tennessee, the Mississippi Territory, Florida and Louisiana with
General Jackson's army. The Battle of New Orleans was a big victory for
General Jackson and the Americans. The war ended in 1814.
The British lost the war. The Indians lost their territories and went
away. New American families settled in the Tennessee hills.
Davy was different from other politicians. His speeches were never
boring. His message was clear. He spoke to the people in simple language.
He dressed like them too. He always wore his coonskin cap and his
buckskin trousers and jacket.
Congressman Crockett
One day his boat had a bad accident. It began to sink. Davy almost
drowned. He lost his boat and his barrels but he didn't lose his life!
"The Fox Indians cannot live without their land!" Davy shouted. "I
must defend all the American people of Tennessee: the whites and the
Indians!"
After months of hard work, Davy was not able to help the Fox
Indians. The U. S. Congress made a law that took away land from the
Indians. Davy was very angry. He hated injustice. In 1835 he left the U. S.
Congress!
CHAPTER FIVE
Texas!
In 1835 the Crockett family left Tennessee. They put all their things
in a big covered wagon and they travelled for many days. They finally
arrived in Texas.
Many settlers went to Texas because land was very cheap. With a
little money, a settler bought a lot of land. More and more Americans went
to Texas. There were about 20,000 American settlers in eastern Texas.
There were only 5,000 Mexicans! The Mexican Government did not like
this. There were too many Americans!
Davy and his family now lived in Texas. They were happy in their
new home. They wanted the independence of Texas, too.
One day Davy heard that the Mexicans wanted to attack Fort Alamo.
The Alamo was a Spanish church and fort near San Antonio, in western
Texas. There were Texans and American soldiers at Fort Alamo. There
were also women and children at the fort. War was in the air! Davy knew
he must fight for the independence of Texas.
CHAPTER SIX
Fort Alamo
There were 112 men at the Alamo. Colonel William Travis of the
U.S. Army was the commander. William Travis was a young colonel. He
was only 27 years old. He was a lawyer. He entered the U.S. Army to fight
for the independence of Texas. One day, Colonel Jim Bowie and 30 men
arrived at the fort. Jim Bowie was a tall, strong man. He was a hunter and
trapper.
You must destroy the Alamo and come with my army! General Santa
Anna will attack the Alamo soon.
"What!" said Colonel Travis. "I don't want to destroy the Alamo. I
want to defend it."
Colonel Bowie said, "We cannot defend the Alamo. We must have
more men."
In February 1836, Davy Crockett and his men arrived at the fort.
Colonel Travis was happy to see them. He asked Davy and his men to
defend the Alamo.
"We don't have many men," said Colonel Travis. "We must ask for
more soldiers. I am sending a messenger to General Fannin. He can send
us more soldiers."
Davy said, "My men and I want to defend the Alamo. We are hunters
and trappers. Our long rifles can shoot at a great distance."
Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie became good friends. Together they
repaired the walls of the fort. They cleaned the rifles and the cannons.
They were ready for the battle.
CHAPTER SEVEN
"We don't want to leave the Alamo," said Jim Bowie. "We want to
fight for the independence of Texas. How many soldiers has General Santa
Anna got?"
Colonel Travis called his 187 men. He said sadly, "General Santa
Anna is coming to attack us. He has about 4,000 soldiers and lots of
ammunition. We have only 187 men and little ammunition. We have little
food and water. Remember, there are women and children in the fort."
Then he marked a line on the ground with his sword. "Those who
want to fight for the independence of Texas, cross this line! The others can
leave the fort and go home."
There was a very long silence. Davy thought about his wife and his
five children. Then he thought about the independence of Texas and the
American settlers. He thought about a new American state: Texas!
All the men crossed the line. These men wanted to defend the
Alamo. These men wanted an independent Texas.
On February 23, 1836, General Santa Anna and his army arrived. He
sent a messenger to the Alamo. He wanted the people in the Alamo to
leave. The men in the Alamo answered with a cannon shot! They did not
want to leave. They did not want to return to the United States. General
Santa Anna was furious. He showed a red flag. The red flag meant: No
Prisoners! He wanted to kill everyone in the fort!
Davy said, "We must destroy that cannon. It can destroy the walls of
our fort."
That night, Davy and Jim Bowie left the fort. They went to the
Mexican camp. Everyone in the camp was sleeping. Davy and Jim silently
passed behind the two Mexican guards. They put mud and stones in the
enormous cannon. Then they returned to the Alamo.
The next morning, the Mexican army used the cannon. It exploded!
The Mexicans were very surprised. Their enormous cannon was destroyed.
The men in the Alamo killed many Mexican soldiers. The Mexican
army attacked many times during the day. But the Texans and the
American army defended the Alamo.
CHAPTER EIGHT
The Massacre
The days passed. The battle continued. There was little food and
ammunition. The men in the Alamo fought courageously. Nothing stopped
them!
After twelve days of fighting, General Santa Anna sent all of his
army to attack the fort. On March 6, at 5 a.m., the Mexican bugles played
the "Deguello." The "Deguello" was a war song. It meant "Death for
everyone." The women and children at the fort were tired and afraid. The
situation was desperate.
The men at the Alamo heard the "Deguello." They understood the
message. General Santa Anna's army attacked the fort from all sides. It
was a terrible battle. Everyone was shooting. Cannon balls were flying. A
lot of men were injured. Some men were killed. Davy and the other men
defended the fort. They sent back the Mexicans twice.
The third time, the Mexicans entered the fort. They killed many
people: men, women and children. It was a massacre!
Jim Bowie was a great fighter. He was a strong man and he was
never afraid. He fought with his famous Bowie knife. He killed many
Mexican soldiers. At the end of the day, three Mexican soldiers killed Jim
Bowie.
Davy and the other men fought until the end. They killed many
enemy soldiers. It was a desperate battle. Four Mexican soldiers killed
Davy with a long knife. The tall, courageous trapper fell to the ground!
Only two women and two children were alive after the massacre. But
General Santa Anna did not kill them. These women and children returned
home.
The Mexicans burnt the bodies of the dead people. It was a big
victory for General Santa Anna. He lost 1,544 men at the Alamo.
On April 21, 1836, General Sam Houston and his army attacked
General Santa Anna. General Houston made General Santa Anna prisoner.
Santa Anna then signed a treaty. This treaty said that Texas was
independent! Everyone remembered
Davy Crockett, Jim Bowie, Colonel Travis and the other men. They
died for the independence of Texas. Texas became a state of the United
States in 1845.
All through his life, Davy Crockett did what he believed was right.
With his honesty and determination, he became a national hero. Davy
Crockett was the perfect example of the American free spirit. In his life
story Davy wrote, "I leave this rule for others when I'm dead:
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