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    Sam Houston was born on March 2nd, 1793, in Rockbridge County, Virginia. He was the fifth of nine children of Samuel and Elizabeth Paxton Houston. His siblings were named Paxton, Robert, James, John, Sam, Jr., William, Isabella, Mary, and Eliza. After moving to Tennessee, he spent time with the Cherokee’s. He was soon named “The Raven” which the name came from the Cherokee’s. In 1806 Sam Houston's father died at Dennis Callaghan's Tavern. In 1807 Mrs. Elizabeth Houston takes her nine children to

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    said “Go the extra mile for your dreams, every moment counts.” Sam Houston State is an exceptionally high ranked college in Texas. The “Bearkats” have been the go to university in the middle class, hardworking students. Known for its many majors offered, Sam Houston is a college that will help students take the extra mile. For myself, this college is a perfect place to pursue forensics. College starts with the application. Sam Houston is the 12th largest school in Texas, all because of its 73% acceptance

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    United States of America was made possible because of the will of a single man. He was a military leader and politician whose actions made a lasting mark. Sam Houston took a stand for Texas through his leadership in the Texan army, securing self-rule, and by setting the foundation for the annexation of Texas.     Before the arrival of Sam Houston, Stephen Austin, an American, set out to colonize land owned by the Spanish Empire. Continuing the plans of his father Moses, Austin arranged the movement

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    Sam Houston was a prominent political figure in the 19th century whose fame is attributed to his role of bringing Texas into the United States. Even though he was a life-long slave owner, Houston was opposed to the expansion of the institution of slavery into the west. Despite that his attitude seemed contradictory, Houston had good reasons for his resistance of the expansion of slavery. The issue of western expansion was an important topic in the middle of the 19th century, and with the admittance

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    Myth & Legend—The Legend of Sam Houston: His True Intentions for Texas - They say everything is bigger in Texas, and that incorporates the legends who produced the state’s freedom. Texas history would ever be finished without covering Sam Houston, standout amongst the most complex and intriguing characters in American history. Since sources give restricted responses to the subject of why Houston came to Texas, various myths have developed with the end goal to clarify Houston’s journey and his activities

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    Republic Texas Houston had inherited 1.25 million in debt with no way to raise money. Land was given away and creditors did not purchase the offered bonds due to financial panic. Britain and France did not want to interfere for fear of antagonizing Mexico. Lomar attacked the Cherokee causing war with them. He took their women and children and issued them as slaves. They lived in a three-tiered society with a ranch owner at the top raising cattle and selling produce to Louisiana and Mexico.

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    The Battle Of The Alamo

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    The Battle of the Alamo is probably the most famous battle to take place in the history of, and in the state of, Texas. The battle has given Texans the will to persevere against tough odds and the courage to endure through seemingly impossible situations for many generations. Many a Texan would draw inspiration during the fights following the defeat at the Alamo. This inspiration eventually led them to victory during the Texas Revolution following the Battle of San Jacinto. Had the Texas military

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    Through Frederick Douglass’s, Sam Houston’s, and my own life, being fearless, determined, and dependable has helped us be great leaders. In all great leaders, character plays an important part, for it defines the way they will interact with people and situations. Leaders tend to have strong traits, courage and ambition, for example. Frederick was a fearless individual that through many hardships was able to become a free and extremely successful man. An instance where he was fearless was when he

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    Civil War Dbq Essay

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    it? That is what the Texans did to protect Texas. There are lots of interesting things that went down in the Civil War… two interesting facts of the civil war are: John Brown tried to start slaves again by attacking at Harper's Ferry, and Governor Houston refused to take the loyalty oath so then he was forced to resign. So why did Texas fight? Texans fought to protect their country because, they wanted to protect slavery, for their love of Texas, and the states rights. Texas fought to protect slavery

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    Being a proud native Texan, you can trace my family back to the time when Sam Houston was President of the country of Texas. However, shortly after the US attacks on 9/11, choosing to not live in fear my father accepted a position in his company which entailed moving our family to New York City. We witnessed first hand the beauty of neighbors coming together and holding each other up while rallying to rebuild and move forward. Sadly, we also shared the personal heartache of one of my classmates

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