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Sam Houston, during his first term in office, faced the securing of the borders. Sam Houston also had to face many financial policies.
Houston was an attorney.
US Senator
Sam Houston was removed from office.
He was forced out of office as the Governor of Texas.
Because he refused to take an oath to the Confederacy.
Mirabeau B. Lamar
Sam Houston was elected as the first president of the Republic of Texas in 1836 and later served as governor of Texas. He was elected governor in 1859 and took office on December 21 of that year. He served until 1861 when he was removed from office for refusing to pledge allegiance to the Confederacy. Houston's political career was marked by his significant role in Texas history during its fight for independence and statehood.
Sam Houston's father was named Samuel Houston Sr. He was a veteran of the American Revolutionary War and played a significant role in Houston's early life, although their relationship was often strained. Samuel Houston Sr. moved the family to Tennessee when Sam was a child, where Sam would later grow up and begin his political career.
Because he refused to take the Oath to the Confederacy.
Texans couldn't accept it and removed him from office.
Houston is named after Sam Houston