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100

a rancher who used to sell his goods in new orleans

Taylor White

100

events that played folk songs like yankeedoodle


Songfests

100

Many Protestant denominations—organized religious groups with similar beliefs—soon built churches in the Republic.

Denominations

100

 was founded by the Methodist Church in 1840.

Rutersville College

200

Some free African Americans, such as of Montgomery County, also owned ranches.

Robert Thompson

200

the most popular diversion

Dances

200

Some Texans also wrote poetry, including President Mirabeau B. Lamar.

Mirabeau B. Lamar

200

, the oldest college in Texas still in operation, was founded by Baptists in 1845.

Baylor University

300

 remained the dominant religion in Galveston, San Antonio, and Tejano communities along the Rio Grande.

Catholicism

300

 The most common publications in the Republication.

Newspaper

300

people who bot large plots of land in hopes of selling it for more money later

Land Speculators

300

The was the largest denomination, followed by the Baptist Church.

Methodist Church

400

the most popular money making job


Farmers and Ranchers

400

the cousin of Steven f austin

Henry Austin

400

was the main American religion

Roman Catholicism

400

traveling preachers

Circuit Riders

500

the first steamboat to ever sail an American river

The Ariel

500

was a artist who sailed to the Americas with Henry Castro famous for his paintings of Texas landsapes

Théodore Gentilz

500

Jewish temples of worshiping

Synagogues

500

schools that taught at an high school level

Academies

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