Which of the following statements about Texas' secession in 1861 is FALSE?
a. Sam Houston oppo...
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Which of the following statements about Texas' secession in 1861 is FALSE?
a. Sam Houston opposed secession.
b. Most Texans supported secession.
C. Most Texan Unionists lived in North Texas.
d. Irish immigrants who had settled in Texas were against slavery.
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