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    Summary: Hayes Vs. Hayes

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    the Affair at Galaxara Pass. He was a captain then a mayor. When the Mexican War was happening he was a Colonel and commanded th 1st Regiment. When- Born In January 28, 1817 and die In April 21, 1883 at the age of 66 Why- He knew his farther so Houston knew that he was trustworthe How- He knew who Jack Coffee Hayes was and was…

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    Sam Houston Unlike the previous examples of courage, whose actions lasted almost entirely during their terms as Senators, Sam Houston’s courage is separated into two distinct periods: his terms as a Texas Senator, and his term as Governor of Texas. During his terms as both a Senator and a Governor of Texas, he argued greatly against the Kansas-Nebraska Act and Secession from the Union respectively, all the while being criticized and undergoing the three pressures that Kennedy outlines in his…

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    Bibliography Randolph B. Campbell. Sam Houston and the American Southwest, Third Edition. New York: Pearson, 2006. “Sam Houston and the American Southwest” is a book authored by Campbell Randolph and is a biographical account of the life of Sam Houston, and the important role he played in the development of Southwest (Randolph, 2006). The topic and theme of study for the book is the role and the impact of Sam Houston, who was the President of an independent republic, the governor for two…

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    Samuel Houston. Better known as Sam Houston, he was once thought of as a coward, but became one of the founding fathers of Texas. Sam had a very accomplished life. Sam Houston was born in Virginia on March 2, 1793. Sam grew up with a family of four brothers and three sisters. Sam was named after his father Samuel, who was also a major in the military. Sam was only 14 when he and his family made the trip from Virginia to Tennessee, a journey of about 524 miles on foot. During 1806 Sam had…

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    Sam Houston Sam Houston was a very important man in Texas history and to history itself. He lead Texas in a rebellion against Mexico for freedom and rights.Known as more than a hero the legendary Sam Houston will forever be admired by the Texans. Early Life Sam Houston was born in March 2,1793 in a hilltop in Virginia.He had 5 brothers and 3 sisters ,but had the most potential of them all. His father died when he was 13,so he had to move in with his mother. Later because they had a bad money…

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    1.One person i’d compare Sam Houston to is Jack from The lord of the flies by William Golding.When I first read that he enjoyed hunting and fishing I automatically thought of Jack.It was intresting because Sam was only 13 when he said that he prefered hunting and fishing over farming in page 7 and the fact that in the book Jack was only 12 so they were at a pretty similar age.Another way they are similar is that they both can be defined as a savage.In The lord of the flies,Jack is considered a…

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    Savage sam! In his early life he resigned from the U.S army and began reading law .He moved from Indian Territory to Texas.Sam Houston was born March 2nd, 1793, in Rockbridge County in Virginia.His father Major Samuel Houston was a Revolutionary War veteran, and passed away when Sam Houston was only 14 years old.Sam Houston ran away from home as a teenager when he became unhappy working for his brother.Sam Houston was a big man at 6’6.Sam Houston lived twice among the Cherokees, who first…

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    As Irene Martinez from Sam Houston High school As a senior at Sam Houston High School has created a reflection or as you can say a huge impact for me and my perspective on my life of education. After graduation, my personal goal is to attend sac college, with a major in nursing for little kids as well as having my cosmetology license for any backup plan. After getting my associate degree, that will help me accomplish landing a job in a good hospital, eventually building up my career for…

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    parts: What is the main idea? Sam Houston and David Burnet, the two candidate that are running for presidency in the 1841 election each one has pros and cons on why they should be voted based on what had happened in the past including what is predicted to happen when they are in office. What is the author’s purpose (to entertain with, persuade to, inform of, create…)? The author’s purpose of writing this article was to inform the readers on the pros and con of Sam Houston and David Burnet who…

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    Reflecting on my experience at Sam Houston high school, I have changed a lot throughout the years here. When I was a freshmen I was a pretty shy guy, but as soon as I made friends, everything changed. I started to become more social with people around my school and teachers. I would have to say that the "go center" has been a really big help this year for me. They have helped me out with applying to schools, scholarships, financial aid, and weavers for SAT/ACT exams. If it wasn't for them, I…

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