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    The Birthplace of a Nation Walking along an old dirt road that was once, in days gone by, a trade route used by Native Americans, my attention is drawn to a simple, little building in the middle of a peaceful field. I can hear the sweet mockingbird’s song, insects buzzing, the odd acorn falling from a tree and hitting the ground with a soft thud, and a gentle rustling of the leaves as the breeze blows through the magnolia trees. To imagine what took place here nearly two hundred years ago is truly

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    In mid-February the forces of San Antonio had been fully taken by the Texan force. Sam Houston had urged the Texan force to abandon San Antonio due to the lack of troops needed to properly hold the area, but instead the “Alamo’s defenders dug in and prepared to defend the fort. The defenders never numbered more than 200, with reinforcements

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    What was sam Houston's most heroic decision What trait makes a hero? Houston may not be a hero but he has made much heroic decision. Houston showed courage and loyalty because he did what he believed was necessary to protect his country even if no one agreed, Houston was only one of two legislators who voted against popular sovereignty Houston believe popular sovereignty would lead to war and the South would “go down in a sea of blood and smoking ruin” but legislative voted 71 to 3 in condemning

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    Eugene C. Barker, a prominent history professor and an expert in Texas history, based his argument of a racial war on Sam Houston’s speech to the Texas volunteer army at Refugio. In his book, Sleuthing The Alamo, James Crisp comes to Sam Houston’s defense and disproves Barker’s argument by taking a closer look at the speech and the details associated with it. For many years, Sam Houston’s speech at Refugio was closely associated as being racial and prejudice towards the Tejanos. As Crisp put it

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    the Alamo and the battle of San Jacinto in which Santa Anna was defeated. I see soldiers fighting and dying for Texas. I see the Battle of the Alamo. I see legendary heroes such as James Bowie and Davy Crockett played by Billy Bob Thornton and Sam Houston played by Dennis Quaid. I see cannons firing and soldiers defending the

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    influence in the advancement of today's general public. At the point when initially brought into the subject of Texas Independence, James Crisp's, the creator of Sleuthing the Alamo, surveys a lot of data that paves the way to address given by Sam Houston, concerning the theme of accepting Texas Independence from Mexico. At the point when Crips goes over this discourse he is amazed by the word usage of the location and wasn't anticipating that it should give such a stunning component. With the stun

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    On March 2, 1793 Sam Houston was born on the family plantation in Rockbridge County, Virginia. His father’s name was also Samuel Houston and his mother was Elizabeth Houston. He was of Scotch-Irish decent and the family was Presbyterian. He received a simple education at a school which he only attended for only about six months. When Houston was thirteen his father died. Because of the loss, in the spring of 1807 he and his mother along with his five brothers and three sisters to Maryville in

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    buried, we lost them for defending our nation and our people. Sam Houston did great on his plan for the trick of the San Jacinto. “Six weeks after the Alamo, while the Mexican wounded still languished in San Antonio, Santa Anna met his Waterloo at San Jacinto. The men who died inside the walls of the Alamo had bought with their lives the time needed for General Sam Houston to weld a force that won Texas its independence.” (Lee Paul) If Houston didn’t do that we would probably be under dictatorship and

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    with Houston’s fresh troops. Houston devised a strategy, that would allow him to choose the place where they would confront Santa Anna’s army. Santa Anna’s plans were to circumnavigate Houston and his troops in order to surround them and force them to admit defeat. The Mexicans make camp while the Texans silently prepare to attack later in the night. The Mexicans fighting on the Texans’ side placed cards in their hats to avoid confusion among Texan troops. Sam Houston orders the Texans to charge

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    Though he had died, his legacy was never gone, the city of Houston was name after him honoring his hard work and courageous act for the people. He achieved and accomplished so much during his prime. He led the way to many people, they trusted him, and he showed the people what a good governor and a great leader he was. Though he has had some judgmental call during his youth he managed to get back on track and set forth in accomplishing his goal. He was very successful even President Andrew Jackson

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