houston, sam
they would find better life there in Texas
Tennessee on the Nolichucky River. They moved three times by the time he was 12.
The Titans were once the Houston Oilers. The Titans play in Nashville.
Most presidents came from Virgina
U.S. Presidents Andrew Jackson, James Polk and Andrew Johnson all came from Tennessee. Andrew Jackson was born in Waxhaw, North Carolina. He grew up in Tennessee and served as the U.S. Senator from Tennessee. He died in Nashville and is buried in Tennessee. James Polk was born in Pineville, North Carolina. He later lived in Tennessee, served as the 9th Governor of Tennessee, and represented Tennessee in the U.S. House of Representatives. He died in Nashville and is buried in Tennessee. Andrew Johnson was the Vice President under Abraham Lincoln and became President at the time of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Andrew Johnson was born in North Carolina. He later moved to Greeneville, Tennessee. He served in the Tennessee legislature, represented Tennessee in the U.S. House of Representatives, served as Governor of Tennessee, and represented Tennessee in the U.S. Senate. He died in Elizabethton, Tennessee and is buried in Tennessee.
The name Tennessee came from the Cherokee village Tanasi.
The area was settled as early as 1817 by the pirate Jean Lafitte, however the city was officially incorporated in 1839 by the Republic of Texas.
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Andrew Jackson is buried at his home called the Hermitage at 4580 Rachel's Lane in Nashville Tennessee.Andrew Johnson is buried in a cemetery just outside of his home town of Greeneville , TN.James K. Polk is buried on the grounds of the state capitol in Nashville. His body was moved from the grounds of his home when the house was torn down.
UT can stand for both, along with the University of Toledo and the University of Tulsa. If you were to abbreviate both of the teams, I would go with doing "TEX" for Texas and "TENN" for Tennessee to avoid confusion. UT seems to remind more people of Texas, but Tennessee's athletics website is UTSports.com. I'm not sure which "UT" abbreviation or logo came first, but for logo purposes, Tennessee has steered away from "UT" and is using their "Power T", as Texas still uses its "UT" as an alternate logo. Both are different, but some Supreme Court case was made about it, and now Tennessee has permission to brand their "UT" east of the Mississippi River and Texas has permission to brand theirs west of the Mississippi. In summary, it's up to you. There's still debate on it today.
The Roman Republic ended when Caesar Augustus came to power
Because in 1841, the Republic of Texas opened up for colonization and in 1842 Henri Castro came to Texas and found Castroville, west of San Antonio, and 3 years later, 2,000 people had come. If that doesn't answer your question - it's cheap land.