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Richard O'Hara aka The Rich Texan aka Colonel Tex O'Hara akaSenatorShady Bird Johnson.
No. General is a higher rank.
Colonel James Fannin, who was executed along with the 400 Texan soldiers after surrendering to the Mexican Army at Goliad.
Perfect! I'm studying this in class. One of the main people is Colonel Ugartechea, a Mexican commander. Another is Colonel John H. Moore, the Texan commander. There's others but I don't remember the names of them.
The colonel is the boy's mother. (This is the same "gender" basis as others with a "doctor".)
The homophone of "colonel" is "kernel." Both words are pronounced the same way but have different meanings.
In nominal command at the Alamo was Colonel William Travis who shared command with Colonel James Bowie and Colonel David Crockett. Travis and Bowie disliked each other intensely, and the amiable Crockett acted as a buffering force between them. Not an expert on Texan history here. Anyone is welcome to improve.
A homophone of "kernel" is "colonel." Both words sound the same but have different meanings.
The word 'Texans' is a noun, meaning 'Texan people'. The singular form 'Texan' may be a noun ('She is a Texan') or an adjective ('She is Texan').
No, "colonel" and "kernel" are not the same. "Colonel" refers to a military rank, while "kernel" refers to the softer, usually edible part of a nut, seed, or fruit stone contained within its hard shell.
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Both. Texans is plural. Texan's is singular possessive. If you're talking about more than one Texan, it's Texans. If you're talking about something belonging to only one Texan, it's Texan's.