Sam Houston
1844-1845
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.
Because of the Constitution of the Republic of Texas, he was not eligible to serve two consecutive terms in office. He sat out from that position for three years and served in the interim as a State congressman and was then elected as the third President of the Republic of Texas.
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.
No! Texas was a possession of Mexico at that time.
The current US president, Obama, is the 43rd person to serve as President.
he was president from December 10th, 1838; to ...
No, a person cannot serve as both President and Senator at the same time.
2 years
You cannot serve more than two drinks to a person at one time in Texas. This is to prevent one person from getting drunk too quickly.
Jhon Adams
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