Stephen Austin, known as the "Father of Texas," did not have a significant role in the Civil War, as he passed away in 1836, long before the conflict began in 1861. His contributions were primarily focused on the colonization of Texas and the independence movement from Mexico. Austin's legacy lies in his efforts to settle American families in Texas and his role in establishing it as an independent republic, rather than in military or political activities during the Civil War.
Stephen Mallory of Florida held the post of Confederate Secretary of the Navy during the Civil War. He was responsible for the creation of the South's navy including the Ironclad ships.
Do you mean the Spanish Civil War or the American Civil War?
Civil War
The Civil War (1861-1865) The Civil War was fought between the Union (north) and the Confederacy (south). The war was fought mainly about the issue of slavery. The Union eventually won and that is what makes us the United States of America today.
In response to the Civil War, Melville did not - write a great novel about the Civil War
Moses Austin was Stephen's father, but both were long dead when the Mexican American War began.
"U.s Mexican War"
he helped the civil war because he was there
The address of the Austin Civil War Round Table is: 12212 Brigadoon Lane 163, Austin, TX 78727-5346
He was not the leader or the Texas War for Independence.
yes
Moses Austin and Stephen F. Austin were not brothers. Stephen F. Austin was Mose's Austin son.
he wanted to fight in the war when he was Little
The Civil War ended almost 90 years before he was born.
Stephen Douglas debated with Lincoln against slavery
Stephen Austin
Stephen Austin is a/an Politician, empresario