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At the Alamo, there was no formal surrender; instead, the Texian defenders, led by figures like William B. Travis and James Bowie, fought to the last against Mexican forces under General Antonio López de Santa Anna. The siege lasted from February 23 to March 6, 1836, ending with the fall of the Alamo and the deaths of nearly all its defenders. The event became a rallying cry for Texian independence, with the phrase "Remember the Alamo!" symbolizing their struggle.

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