Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna (1794 - 1876).
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Sam Houston was the first president of Texas after it won independence for Mexico.
Sam Houston was the 1st & 3rd President of the Texas Republic.
After winning independence from Mexico in 1836, Texas chose Sam Houston as its first president. Houston was a prominent military leader during the Texas Revolution and played a crucial role in securing Texas's independence. He served as president twice, first from 1836 to 1838 and again from 1841 to 1844.
Martin Van Buren recognized the independence of Texas, but opposed making it a state.
The Treaty of Velasco marked the end of the revolution and the independence of Texas, though the Mexicans did not recognize the treaty or independence, saying that their president had been prisoner when he signed it.
Texas won its independence in the Battle of San Jacinto, which was fought in 1836. A few months later, Sam Houston was asked to be the first president of Texas.
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Texas was denied for many years because the Mexicans feared that the United States would settle Texas.
It is roughly three times the size 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).
Yes, Texas had its own president during the 1800s when it was an independent republic. After gaining independence from Mexico in 1836, the Republic of Texas elected its first president, Sam Houston. He served two non-consecutive terms, and other presidents followed until Texas joined the United States in 1845.