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5 August, 22:57
Was Sam Houston a Federalist?
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Annabelle Foley
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Answer:No Sam Houston was not a fedralist
Explanation:He was all over the place but he was a republican befor the 1830s then switched to Democratic fro 1846-1854 and then he did not chose any party to be in
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