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Davy Crockett was not tortured in the traditional sense; however, he faced significant hardships during his life, particularly during the Battle of the Alamo in 1836. After the Texian forces were overwhelmed, accounts suggest that he may have been captured and killed by Mexican troops, but there is no historical evidence of any specific torture inflicted on him. His legacy is more tied to his valor and heroic stand rather than any acts of torture.

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