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Degger [83]
3 years ago
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Hello please help! I need people who know about sam houston

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choli [55]3 years ago
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Answer:

9. Sam Houston remained governor until his death? F

He was forced out of office in 1861 and died in 1863.

10. Sam Houston was governor to two state? T

11. Sam Houston lived with the Cherokee tribe at one point? T

Houston ran away from home and spent about three years living with the Cherokee, becoming known as Raven.

12.Sam Houston enjoyed farming his family's land? T

13. Sam Houston led troops to victory at the alamo?T

14. Sam Houston helped Texans gain their independance? T

15. Sam Houston believed Texans should join the Confederacy? F

16. Sam Houston was amrried 3 times and had 8 kids? T

On May 9, 1840, Houston, aged 47, married for a third time. His bride was 21-year-old Margaret Moffette Lea of Marion, Alabama, the daughter of planters. They had eight children.

17. Sam Houston severd in the war of 1812? T

18. Sam Houston was never wounded in battle? F

Sam Houston served in the Confederate army during the Civil War, but returned home after being wounded at the Battle of Shiloh

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