Which group identifies the three men who served as president of the Republic of Texas?(1 point)

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Mirabeau Lamar, James K. Polk, Anson Jones
Mirabeau Lamar, James K. Polk, Anson Jones

Sam Houston, Mirabeau Lamar, James K. Polk
Sam Houston, Mirabeau Lamar, James K. Polk

Anson Jones, James K. Polk, Stephen F. Austin
Anson Jones, James K. Polk, Stephen F. Austin

Sam Houston, Mirabeau Lamar, Anson Jones

Sam Houston, Mirabeau Lamar, Anson Jones

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He thought Texas should remain an independent republic and expand its territory.

Anson Jones

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José Antonio Navarro was one of only two Tejanos to sign the Texas Declaration of Independence.

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Whose presidency of the Republic of Texas ended with the annexation of Texas to the U.S.?(1 point)

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Sam Houston
Sam Houston

Stephen F. Austin
Stephen F. Austin

Anson Jones
Anson Jones

Mirabeau Lamar
Mirabeau Lamar

Which of the following best describes Mirabeau Lamar’s ideas about what was best for Texas?(1 point)

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He thought Texas should remain an independent republic and expand its territory.
He thought Texas should remain an independent republic and expand its territory.

He believed working closely with Sam Houston on common goals was important to the success of the republic.
He believed working closely with Sam Houston on common goals was important to the success of the republic.

He wanted to establish peace with the Indigenous peoples of Texas.
He wanted to establish peace with the Indigenous peoples of Texas.

He was a strong supporter of annexation.

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Which of the following statements indicates how José Antonio Navarro helped shape the Republic of Texas?(1 point)
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José Antonio Navarro helped shape the reputation of the Texas Rangers.
José Antonio Navarro helped shape the reputation of the Texas Rangers.

José Antonio Navarro immigrated to Texas from Alabama during the Texas Revolution.
José Antonio Navarro immigrated to Texas from Alabama during the Texas Revolution.

José Antonio Navarro was the leader of a group of Cherokees living in Texas.
José Antonio Navarro was the leader of a group of Cherokees living in Texas.

José Antonio Navarro was one of only two Tejanos to sign the Texas Declaration of Independence.