What does Travis’s response to Santa Anna’s demand—shooting the cannon

and leaving the Texan flag waving—symbolize?

A. His actions symbolize that he and his men are ready to surrender to Santa

Anna’s troops.

B. His actions symbolize the need for additional reinforcements immediately.

C. His actions symbolize a determination to stay and fight for Texan liberty.

D. His actions symbolize that he and his men will be increasing their

bombardment of Santa Anna’s troops

Respuesta :

His efforts serve as a symbol of his will to remain and defend Texan liberty. Travis fired the cannon in answer to Santa Anna's orders, leaving the Texan flag flying. hence option C is correct.

Lawyer and soldier William Barret Travis is remembered for leading the Texas forces at the Battle of a Alamo in San Antonio, Texas.

William was born on August 9, 1809, in the South Carolina district of Edgefield. His family eventually emigrated to Alabama. Travis worked as a lawyer and a teacher after earning his degree. In 1831, Travis abandoned his wife and children and opened a legal practice in Anahuac, Texas. He rose to prominence as one of the "war party's" leaders after vehemently opposing Mexican rule. Captain Antonio Tenorio, the leader of the Mexican forces in Anahuac, was taken prisoner on June 29, 1835, by a company of 25 volunteers that he had organized.

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