they sent supplies for the people in the war
ihave no idea ? you tell mee ? .-.
It affected them because women had to do evreything and the economy was really bad because they needed to support the soliders
Because the Texans were apart of the Spanish. The Spanish owned Texas. :D
Most Texans fought with the Confederacy.
Texans won the battle, this was the first battle of the war.
In Texas.
the Texans at home
The stance of Texans on slavery was divided. Before the Civil War, some Texans were in favor of slavery while others were against it. Slavery was eventually abolished in Texas following the end of the Civil War in 1865.
San Jacinto in 1836
The population group of Texans that largely did not support slavery and the Confederacy were the German immigrants, particularly those in the Hill Country region. Many German Texans were opposed to slavery on moral and economic grounds and instead favored the Union during the Civil War. Their anti-slavery sentiment led to a significant number of them joining Union forces or resisting Confederate policies. This opposition often resulted in social and political tensions within Texas during that period.
because they need people to grow their crops