Mirabeau B. Lamar

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    Contrary to the typical stereotypes of Texans, Sam Houston was much more than a drunkard and an excellent gunslinger. Although, he possessed these traits as well, Houston displayed a certain level of maturity, honor, and critical thinking that most men, or even women, at the time did not own. To assume Sam Houston was a one trick pony, or only skilled in one aspect merely because of his heritage and place of birth would be an understatement, as his father was a major . The tall, handsome troublemaker

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    Mirabeau B. Lamar was born in 1798 near Louisville, Jefferson County, Georgia. Lamar grew up at Fairfield, which is also his father's plantation near Milledgeville, Georgia. He had three brothers and five sisters. In order to educate himself, Lamar read books. Lamar was accepted into Princeton University, although he did not attend. Lamar began to study law. He ran an unsuccessful campaign for a seat in the U.S Congress in 1833. Lamar’s brother Lucius died in 1834. Because of his loss, Lamar started

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    Sam Houston Bibliography: Texas Government Many books have been written about the famous Texan Samuel Houston, better known as just Sam Houston. He was born on March 2nd 1793, just outside of Lexington, Virginia to his father, Samuel Houston, who was a veteran of the Revolutionary war, and his mother, Elizabeth Paxton. Sam had four older brothers and when he was three his brother William was born, James (1929). A year after that the first girl in his family was born named Mary. Mary was Sam’s favorite

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    presidency . These were just some of the great things Lamar did in his term as President of the Republic of Texas . Mirabeau Lamar not only was one of the Founding Fathers of Texas but help shape Texas into the great country it once was and now into the great state it is today. Mirabeau was born on August 16 , 1798 and went to school and gained a good education. In the book “Why Mirabeau B. Lamar matters to Texas “ it states that as a boy Lamar was very talented in athletics. He was very skilled

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    They had four children, but only William survived. After Hannah's death, Burnett hired out his slaves and rented his farm to pay for room and board in Galveston. He and Mirabeau B. Lamar intended to publish a history of the republic to expose Sam Houston, and though they completed the manuscript, Lamar couldn't find a publisher. Burnett burned the manuscript shortly before his death. He outlived his family, and died on December 5, 1870. He was buried by his friends at the Episcopal

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    Antonio. B) Ben Milam is important because he led an assault that won the Battle of San Antonio. While his men were defeated by Mexicans the first day, he would not let them give up. The next day he led an assault that destroyed several houses. Taking control over two adjacent houses and building a trench around them was a vital tactic in helping win the battle. 2. James C. Neill- A) James C. Neill was an artillery commander during the Battle of San Antonio and the Battle of Jacinto. B) James C

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    All fifty states have a constitution and the purpose of having a state constitution is to establish institutions and set broad rules and laws governing the state. There are multiple functions of having a state constitution. Texas has had seven different constitutions currently Texas is operating under the Constitution of 1876. In 1827, Texas was declared a state of Mexico. Texas’ break with Mexico was, in part, a constitutional crisis. In 1836, Texas Declaration of Independence was formed and in

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    When we think of a Texas hero, we think of people with important titles, like Sam Houston or Stephen F. Austin, but never once do we think about those people who gave up a pleasurable future just for us. We never think about those people like José Antonio Navarro, who never even gave a second thought to abandon Texas. José Antonio Navarro was born in San Antonio de Béxar on February 27, 1795 to María Josefa Ruiz and Ángel Navarro. His mother, Maria, was of noble descent, and his father, Ángel, used

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    When the word Hispanic is mentioned, the first thing that people think of us is the minority group, kids in poverty, and dropping out of school, but there’re endless reasons why I can say this is not true. A Hispanic person to me is someone who is willing to succeed no matter the circumstance, defend its people for a better tomorrow, and achieve what they set their mind to. A Hispanic is not just another ethnicity, but a group of people trying to fight for their voices to be heard and dreams to come

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    of fourteen and was married at seventeen and became a mother at eighteen and was widowed and twenty-four. She lived a hard life. She had three kids all girls in her seven year marriage. She never married again even though two famous Texans, Mirabeau B. Lamar and Sam Houston

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