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To what extent did American Western expansion help cause the Texas Revolution, and how were Mexican politics affected by the out

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Sam Houston- He was the first and third President of the Republic of Texas, Senator for Texas after it joined the United States, and finally governor. Antonio Lopez De Santa Anna- He was a Mexican political leader, general and President of Mexico. William Barrett Travis- He was the Texas commander at the Battle of the Alamo. James Bowie- He was a soldier who fought in the Battle of Concepcion and in the Grass Fight. Anson Jones- He was a doctor, businessman, congressman, the fourth and last President of Republic of Texas Juan Seguin- He was a soldier who gave massages from Texas to Mexico. Robert E. Lee- He was a soldier in the U.S. Army for thirty-two years. Ulysses S. Grant- He was the 18th President of the United States.

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Sam Houston was the commander of the army that won the battle of San Jacinto and help gain Texas independence. Houston was elected president of the Republic of Texas twice. He also served Tennessee as United States congress man and governor. When Texas join the U.S., he served has U.S. senator and governor of Texas. Houston is the only person in U.S. history to have been the govenor of two different states. Houston was born in Rockbridge County, Va., on March 2,1793. His father served in the revolution but died after in 1807. His widow moved the family into the Tennesse wilderness. Houston read a lot and at the age of 16 he got his frist job has a store keeper.
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