EPISODE · Jun 1, 2026 · 1 MIN
Texas Revolution: A 13-Day Stand at the Alamo
from The Daily Note with James A. Brown
We dive deep into the gripping tale of the Alamo, where a small band of Texans held off Santa Ana's formidable army for 13 harrowing days in early 1836. As the cannons thundered and supplies dwindled, the defenders faced an inevitable fate, culminating in a dawn assault on March 6 that would seal their tragic end. But this isn’t just about loss; it’s about resilience and the stirring aftermath that ignited a revolution. Just weeks later, Sam Houston's forces avenged their fallen comrades at San Jacinto, turning the tide of the Texas Revolution in a mere 18 minutes—a testament to the power of memory and resolve. As those soldiers charged, they rallied behind the immortal cry, “Remember the Alamo,” etching this moment into the annals of history. Join me, James A. Brown, as we explore this pivotal chapter and reflect on what it means for us today.Takeaways:The Battle of the Alamo was a pivotal moment in the Texas Revolution, showcasing bravery.Santa Ana's siege on the Alamo lasted 13 grueling days, highlighting the desperation of the defenders.The phrase 'Remember the Alamo' became a rallying cry, symbolizing resistance and courage in Texas history.The swift victory at San Jacinto turned the tide against Santa Ana's forces in just 18 minutes.The Alamo's defenders faced overwhelming odds, yet their legacy continues to inspire Texans today.The story of the Alamo is not just about loss, but also about the eventual fight for independence.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
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