🗡️ REMEMBER THE ALAMO

March 6, 1836 — As dawn breaks over the battered adobe mission, the 13-day siege reaches its bloody climax. Mexican General Santa Anna's forces, outnumbering the defenders ten to one, scale the walls in a final assault. Inside, roughly 200 Texan volunteers—including the legendary frontiersman Davy Crockett—make their last stand.

Rifles crack, cannons roar, and smoke fills the Texas sky. When the gunfire finally falls silent, the Alamo is taken. But the sacrifice of these defenders will echo through history, their cry becoming a rallying point that will shape the destiny of a nation.

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