The men who helped lead settlers into the Texas Territory from the eastern United States were called the Texas Rangers and the United States Calvary. Both were a type of law enforcement troup to keep the settlers safe.
led settlers across the Oregon trails
Rene Robert Cavelier and Sieur de La Salle
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Caudillos
The massacre was led by John Brown & his four sons. There was also three other men from the Pottawatomie Rifles involved.
to attract new settlers
Santa Anna was appointed dictator in 1835, and was still in charge during the annexation of Texas (1845). He in fact, led 5,000 men at San Jacinto, where he fought Sam Houston and his 700 men, almost directly after the Alamo, and was soundly defeated and signed the never ratified Republic of Texas treaty.
the settlers elected free white men to represent them
to attract new settlers
Yes, there are gay men in Texas.
He led an army of men to defeat Santa Anna's army and claim the independence of what is now Texas. It all happened in 15-18 minutes. The men wanted to hang Santa Anna once they had captured him after he had fled and left his men in the Battle of the Alamo. Sam Houston had refused and forced Santa Anna to sign oer Texas and part of Mexico to the United States.
Mountain men played a key role in the exploration and mapping of new territories in the American West, helping to open up paths for future settlers. They also served as guides, fur trappers, and intermediaries between Indigenous peoples and European settlers, facilitating trade and diplomatic relations. Their knowledge of the wilderness and survival skills were crucial for settlers venturing into unknown territories.