he was president from December 10th, 1838; to ...
1838
Mirabeau B. Lamar was the first vice-president elected by the people of Texas, Zavala de Lorenzo was chosen by the constitutional convention to serve as interim vice-president until elections could be held.
No! Texas was a possession of Mexico at that time.
1844-1845
Sam Houston
Sam Houston was never US President, but he was the first and third president of the Republic of Texas, US Senator when Texas joined the US, and ultimately Governor of Texas. He did not serve consecutive terms as president, because the Constitution of the Republic of Texas prohibited that.
Two terms for a total of five years.
George H.W. Bush
Sam Houston was president of the short-lived Texas Republic and was a senator from Texas. He was previously a congressman from Tennessee as well as governor of that state.
I suspect you mean 1836, not 1863, since the last President of Texas left office in February of 1846, after Texas became a state of the United States. David G. Burnet was elected Interim President in 1836 by the convention that assembled to issue Texas' Declaration of Independence from Mexico. Later that year Sam Houston was elected by popular vote to be the first President of Texas. He was also the third President of Texas (the Texas Constitution did not have term limits, but it did not allow anyone to serve consecutive, or back to back, terms).
The people that are in The West Wing serve the president.
the president serve for four years in the united states.
2 terms. 8 years total.