Sam Houston
Sam Houston (1793-1863) was born in Virginia. He later moved to Tennessee and became governor of Tennessee. He became a key leader in the Texas Revolution against Mexico, not only in commanding the military force, but later also was elected (twice) as President of the Republic of Texas. The city of Houston is named after him.
Answer:
the Japanese military launched a surprise attack on the United States Naval Base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
Explanation:
Since early 1941 the U.S. had been supplying Great Britain in its fight against the Nazis. It had also been pressuring Japan to halt its military expansion in Asia and the Pacific.
Brainliest?
Answer: Albany and Buffalo New York
Explanation:
B. The northeast.
The northeast had more factories and more railroads than any other part of the country at that time.
The answer is Spanish because the Spanish was used against Georgia