Sam Houston advocated for a government in Texas that aligned with the principles of democracy and republicanism. He supported a strong executive branch and believed in a government that prioritized individual liberties and self-governance. Houston was also a proponent of maintaining peaceful relations with Native Americans and fostering economic development, reflecting his vision for a stable and prosperous Texas.
He was the leader.
Texas Independence.
I want to drive my own taxi cab in the Houston or Katy Texas area.
why do you want to know
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LoL, no where in Houston Texas, believe me, I know. That is if unless you want low wage, but hey, why do you want to act like an adult of child times are the best
Sam Houston wanted to move the Texas capital from the more vulnerable location of Austin to a more defensible site due to concerns about security and accessibility. He believed that a new location could better serve the growing population and provide a safer environment for government operations, especially amid tensions with Native American tribes and the ongoing threat of conflict. Houston also aimed to promote economic development in other regions of Texas.
Houston has never been the capital of Texas. WRONG!!! Before Texas integrated itself in to the union, and relinquished its domain over the chunks of Oklahoma Kansas Wyoming Colorado and about half of New Mexico that made up what was the Republic of Texas, five sites served as temporary capitals of Texas (Washington-on-the-Brazos, Harrisburg, Galveston, Velasco and Columbia) before president Sam Houston moved the capital to Houston in 1837. In 1839, the capital was moved to the new town of Austin by the next president Mirabeau B. Lamar. So, as far as I know, only once...
if you live in Racine and want to get to Houston, about 2 days. always happy to answer.
Because it has a strong and diverse economy that has created the jobs that people need and want.
they start school in the middle of August -- if you want to call that Fall?
I would expect University of Texas at Houston would be one of the best