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Vedmedyk [2.9K]
10 months ago
5

Which individual played a critical role in the founding of texas by leading the texas military forces and winning at the battle

of san jacinto?.
History
1 answer:
marshall27 [118]10 months ago
3 0

Answer:

Sam Houstan

Explanation:

Sam Houston had arrived in Texas, almost thirty years prior, in 1832. The former congressman and governor of Tennessee's new cause was Texas independence. He led the army that defeated Mexican General Santa Anna at San Jacinto—an achievement that secured his place in Texas history.

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