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In "My Side of the Mountain," Sam learns the value of self-sufficiency and independence as he seeks to live off the land in the wilderness. He learns to adapt to his surroundings, appreciate the natural world, and how to overcome challenges on his own. Sam also learns the importance of forming meaningful connections with other creatures and not just surviving, but thriving in his newfound environment.
Sam goes into town in Chapter 16 of "My Side of the Mountain" to purchase supplies and visit the library to gather information for his upcoming journey. He also wants to send a telegram to his family to let them know he's safe and share updates on his adventures in the wild.
Sam Houston's capital was located in the city of Houston, Texas.
Sam Houston was born in Rockbridge County, Virginia, USA in 1793.
Sam Houston grew up in Tennessee and was later adopted by Cherokee Indians after running away from his family at a young age. He eventually moved to Texas where he became a prominent figure in the state's history.
Sam Houston primarily lived in the state of Texas, where he played a significant role in its history. He lived in various locations within Texas, including Huntsville, where he served as governor and where his final resting place is located.