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The narrative follows the rise of a frontier city from missionary origins into a bustling settlement, interweaving family life, romances, and religious observance with escalating political and military tensions. It details personal loyalties and moral dilemmas among priests, women, officers, and settlers as conflict approaches, then chronicles the siege and storming of the Alamo, the fall of the fortress and the related tragedy at Goliad, and the aftermath of loss and reconciliation. Themes of sacrifice, duty, love, and communal identity culminate in a final appeal to unity under one flag.
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