The Sam Houston flag, often associated with the Texas Revolution, was used to symbolize the fight for independence from Mexico. It features a single star, representing Texas as an independent republic, and is commonly referred to as the "Lone Star Flag." This flag became a symbol of Texan pride and identity during the struggle for freedom, particularly under the leadership of Sam Houston, a key figure in the revolution.
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No, Sam Houston WAS not African-American.
1. Yes, Houston, Harris County's seat was named after Sam Houston. Sam Houston was Houston was founded by J.K. Allen and A.C. Allen. Harris County once had the capital of Texas until January 14, 1839 when Mirabeau Lamar had the capital moved to Austin.
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I believe that Sam Houston was shot on the left leg.
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.
Oh, dude, like totally! Sam Houston, the big shot Texan, has a few symbols representing him. You've got the Sam Houston statue in Texas, which is like 67 feet tall, and there's also the Sam Houston Memorial Museum. So yeah, Sam Houston's got some symbols floating around out there.
Sam Houston's mother was Elizabeth Paxton Houston.
Sam Houston's mother was Elizabeth Paxton Houston.
Sam Houston's father was Major Samuel Houston.
He was not.
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with out Sam Houston Texas wouled still be appart of Mexico
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