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gavmur [86]
3 years ago
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What do you think is James Hoggs' most important legacy?

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Alekssandra [29.7K]3 years ago
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SAMPLE RESPONCE : The Complicated Legacy Of Texas Governor Jim Hogg. Hogg was “the people's governor,” who pushed for an anti-lynching legislation, but also passed a Jim Crow law that segregated railroad cars. his most important legacy was that he helped small farmers instead of big corporations because he was once a small farmer so he was catered to small businesses he changed to a commission form of government to help the state improve so he could get rid of panic in the municipal governments. in order to help the small farmers he went through price fixing  and check clearing with his commissioners to make sure that everything was fair for everyone. so in conclusion J James Hogg's  most important legacy was that he helped small farmers in a way that made everything fair.

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