Sam Houston was governor of the state of Texas as well as president of the Republic of Texas which at the time was a foreign country although nobody was surprised when it joined the United States.
No US president has ever been the president of another country.
Sam Houston was governor of Tennessee and later became President of the Republic of Texas which was briefly an independent country, having declared independence from Mexico and before it joined the US.
That would be unlikely, perhaps if he had dual citizenship. But he would have to be a citizen of the country he was president of.
the President of the United States can enter into a treaty with a foreign nation but the governor of a state within the United States cannot. The President of the United States can enter into a foreign treaty with another country but the governor of a state within the United States cannot.
The US did not exist in 1612, so no one was President of the US. The US started in 1776. Did you have another country in question?
Hawaii is a US State and has a Governor, not a President.
No US president was governor of more than one state .
Monroe served as governor of Virginia before he was the US president.
Rutherford Bircham Hayes was the 19th US President and the 29th and 32nd Governor of Ohio.
This depends on where the laws are made and at what level. US (national): The President. US (state): The State Governor Canada: The Governor General Italy, Ireland, (among others): The President
There is no such thing as a governor of the US. Each state in the U.S has a governor, thus there are 50 governor's in the US. The President is the Chief Executive and his name is George W. Bush.
No one. Each state has a governor, not the whole country!