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On March 6, 1836, the Alamo fell. In less than ninety minutes, nearly every defender inside the mission was dead. On paper, it was a decisive Mexican victory. 

But history isn’t written on paper alone. 

In this episode of The Texan Edge, Tweed Scott walks through the brutal dawn assault on the Alamo — the collapsing walls, the hand-to-hand fighting, the deaths of Travis, Bowie, and Crockett — and then examines what really happened that morning. 

Because while the Alamo fell militarily, something far more powerful rose from its ashes: a story strong enough to harden an army, unite a people, and forge the identity of Texas itself. 

This is the crucible moment. The fire that hardened the steel. 

Remember the Alamo — and understand why it still matters.  

Show Notes 

Today’s Focus:
The Fall of the Alamo – March 6, 1836 

What Happened Before Dawn 


Key Figures
 


The Turning Point
 


Why It Still Matters
 


Texan Edge Reflection
Great movements are often born in apparent defeat.
Sometimes the stand you make today doesn’t win the moment — it builds the future.
 

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