Sam Houston quotes
Sam Houston was an influential American statesman, soldier, and leader in the fight for Texas independence. His leadership as the first president of the Republic of Texas and later as governor shaped the region's history. He remains a celebrated figure for his role in securing Texas's place within the United States. Here are 21 of his quotes:
When rent in twain, British Abolition, which in fanaticism and sacrificial spirit, far exceeds that of the North (for it has been willing to pay for its fanaticism, a thing the North never will do), will have none of the impediments in its path, now to be found. England will no longer fear the power of the mighty nation which twice has humbled her, and whose giant arm would, so long as we are united, be stretched forth to protect the weakest State, or the most obscure citizen. The State that secedes, when pressed by insidious arts of abolition emissaries, supported by foreign powers, when cursed by internal disorders and insurrections, can lay no claim to that national flag, which when now unfurled, ensures the respect of all nations and strikes terror to the hearts of those who would invade our rights.
Sam Houston
Sam Houston
Occupation: American Statesman
Born: March 2, 1793
Died: July 26, 1863
Quotes count: 21
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