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Q: What problems did Mirabeau Lamar face while being president for Texas?
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What Texas president was most opposed to annexation?

Mirabeau B. Lamar


Why is Mirabeau Lamar important to Texas?

Mirabeau Lamar was the second president of the republic of Texas. During the war he was a private and a politician. During Lamar's presidency he tried to drive the American Indians out of Texas and did NOT want to be annexed with U.S.


What were some of Mirabeau B Lamar accomplishments?

vice president of the repulic of Texas, and president of the repulic of texas


What good contribution did president Lamar make to Texas?

Mirabeau Lamar, president of the Republic of Texas, set aside large amounts of land for educational purposes.


Who is the father of Texas public education?

The father of Texas public education is Mirabeau Lamar, he was the 2nd president of Texas.


How many terms did Mirabeau Lamar serve as Texas president?

he was president from December 10th, 1838; to ...


What did mirabeau do?

mirabeau lamar was the second president of the republic of Texas also was the first to be vice president of the republic of texas he fighted the battle of san jacinto he really loved texas if you live in texas you should know


Did Mirabeau B Lamar ever live in Houston Texas?

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


Who was elected the first president of the Republic of Texas in 1836?

Mirabeau B. Lamar


Where Did Mirabeau B. Lamar Die?

Mirabeau B. Lamar died in Richmond, Texas which is in Fort Bend County southwest of Houston.


Who was the leader who favored statehood for Texas?

Mirabeau Lamar


How did mirabeau lamar die?

Mirabeau Lamar died of a heart attack in December 1859. He had served as the second president of the Republic of Texas from 1838 to 1841.