The Alamo did not see a triumph in the traditional sense in 1836; instead, it was a significant battle during the Texas Revolution. After a 13-day siege, Mexican forces led by General Santa Anna captured the Alamo on March 6, 1836, resulting in the deaths of all Texian defenders. However, the battle became a rallying cry for Texian forces, ultimately leading to their victory at the Battle of San Jacinto just a few weeks later, which secured Texas independence.
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