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The democratic party was dominant in Texas because there were more lower seats than there were upper seats in the house. Since there were more lower seats the democratic party was more dominant because the more votes casts is what gets over ruled. They weren't very organized because they didn't have anything planned, and when it came to voting, they weren't sure what to do
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I did this a while back and had something along these lines and I think I got it right :] good luck!! sorry if it's wrong!
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true because Idk lol..................
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which period? I'm not able to answer this without it.
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Thomas Hutchinson was the last royal governor of Massachusetts Bay, a prominent loyalist, and a noted historian, both of his colony and his times. A native Bostonian, born September 9, 1711 to a wealthy merchant family, Hutchinson was, like many of his future political opponents, educated at Harvard University. In 1737 he was elected to the Massachusetts assembly, of which he was Speaker from 1746 to 1748. His support for an unpopular measure to redeem the colony's depreciated paper currency led to his defeat for re-election in 1749. He was then appointed to the Governor's Council and served as a delegate to the Albany Congress of 1754, where he joined Benjamin Franklin in drawing up a plan of American union. Hutchinson was made lieutenant governor of the province in 1758 and chief justice in 1760, offices he held simultaneously, much to the chagrin of Boston radicals such as James Otis (who believed he had been promised the latter post).