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History, 17.02.2020 06:36, Reganlist

Why was Governor Sam Houston against Texas secession?
a. He believed in states' rights.
B. He supported Jefferson Davis.
C. He was in favor of the expansion of slavery.
D. He did not think Southern states could win a war against Northern states.

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