Sam Houston destroyed supplies during the Texas Revolution to prevent them from falling into the hands of the Mexican army, which could use them to bolster their forces. By depriving the enemy of crucial resources, he aimed to weaken their position and enhance the chances of victory for the Texian forces. This strategic decision was part of his broader military strategy to outmaneuver and ultimately defeat the Mexican troops.
it was Eratus Deaf Smith
Sam Houston wasn't at the Alamo when it fell to Santa Anna.
Houston did not serve at the Alamo.
who was sent to tell Sam Houston about the Mexican victory of the Alamo
Never. Sam Houston surrendered to him. After the Alamo, they had another battle and during that battle they surrendered. The Battle of Coleto, was the battle they surrendered to.
it was Eratus Deaf Smith
The Town of Gonzales
Houston is named after Sam Houston
Sam Houston He was a US Senator at the time
Houston was nicknamed after Sam Houston.
William Rogers Houston was Sam Houston's son.
He was not.
Sam Houston's mother was Elizabeth Paxton Houston.
Sam Houston's father was Major Samuel Houston.
Sam Houston's mother was Elizabeth Paxton Houston.
Sam Houston
Sam Houston State