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its either a.) creating a new government b.) negotiating a peace with Mexico c.) telling his army what to do working out a plan for state hood in Mexico. i came upon this question and I'm looking for the answer but idk what it is its either from these a.) b.) c.) and d.) answers!

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How old was Sam Houston in the year 1836?

43


What happened at the convention of 1836?

It was the convetnion of 1832 was rwejected nudf


How does SAM Houston affected the history of Texas?

Sam Houston played a pivotal role in Texas history as a key leader in the fight for independence from Mexico. He commanded Texian forces at the Battle of San Jacinto in 1836, leading to the capture of Mexican General Santa Anna and the establishment of the Republic of Texas. As the first president of the Republic, Houston helped shape its early government and advocated for annexation to the United States, significantly influencing Texas's future and its eventual statehood. His legacy as a unifying figure and advocate for both Texan and American interests remains a cornerstone of Texas identity.


The new whig party that emerged by 1836 drew on all the following constituencies except?

people who supported a laissez-faire government


Why did sam Houston oppose the proposed matamoros expedition in 1835-1836?

Sam Houston opposed the proposed Matamoros expedition in 1835-1836 primarily because he believed it would divert attention and resources from the more pressing need to defend Texas against Mexican forces. He feared that an attack on Matamoros could provoke a full-scale war with Mexico, jeopardizing the nascent independence movement. Houston also advocated for a more strategic approach, emphasizing the importance of consolidating Texas forces and preparing for a decisive battle rather than engaging in potentially reckless offensives.