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When did Sam Houston become president of Texas?

He became the first President of the Republic of Texas on 22 October 1836.


When did Sam Houston become a president?

On 5 September 1836 he became the first President of the Republic of Texas.


Did Mirabeau B Lamar ever live in Houston Texas?

Yes, when he first became the President of the Republic of Texas.


What did Texas become as result of the Texas Revolution?

texass became independent you big fat asa2


Was Sam Houston was reelected president of Texas in 1841?

No, Sam Houston was not reelected president of Texas in 1841. He lost the election to Mirabeau B. Lamar, who became the second president of the Republic of Texas. Houston's presidency had ended in December 1840, and he returned to office later in 1845, after Texas became a state.


What did Texas bacome when it declared its independence from Mexico?

It became the Texas republic.


Texas became better known as the what rather than the republic of Texas?

Texas became better known as the "REGION", rather than the republic of Texas.


Who was once governor of Tennessee and became president of the Republic of Texas?

Samuel Houston by mercedies denesia Davis long


When was the republic of Texas created?

Texas became independent from mexico in 1836, becoming the republic of texas


Who was the first republic of Texas?

The first Republic of Texas president was Sam Houston.


What was sam houston's job?

He was the 7th governer of Texas, U.S. SenAtor , 1st president of the republic of Texas and, 3rd president of the republic of Texas


Who became president of the new republic of Texas?

David G. Burnet was elected Interim President (1836) by the Convention that produced Texas' Declaration of Independence and their Constitution.Sam Houston was the 1st and 3rd President of Texas (1836-1838 & 1841-1844).Mirabeau B. Lamar was the 2nd President (1838-1841).Anson Jones was the last President (1844-1846).