Texas saw little conflict compared to other regions of the south. It did see a few battles. The union navy did blockade Texas from outside naval trade. Union troops soon seized the port of Galveston in 1862 near the end of the war.
This information was taken from the article <em>"Three Forks Area", </em>published by the Oklahoma Historical Society. The complete paragraph goes as follows:
One of the earliest people to set up trade in the Three Forks area was Jean Pierre Chouteau. He and his brother had been running a successful trading post for years in their St. Louis Headquarters .The trading post at Three Forks was set up on the Neosho River in 1796.
Jean's half-brother's name was August Chouteau.
I think the first one is 1 and the second one is 3
They feared they would cut down forests and hunt the trappers fur trade. <span>To set aside land from West of the Appalachians, to the Mississippi for the Native Americans, otherwise known as the Ohio River Valley. Thank you for posting your question here. I hope the answer helps. </span>