After the Battle of the Alamo in 1836, General Santa Anna ordered his men to dispose of the bodies of the defenders. To instill fear and discourage resistance, he commanded that the bodies be burned rather than buried. This brutal act was intended to send a message to others in Texas who might consider opposing Mexican authority. The decision reflected Santa Anna's harsh tactics during the Texas Revolution.
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