Sam Houston was an American (he was born in Virginia). He had fought the Mexicans 10 years earlier in the Texas Revolution (1836) and was a US Senator during the Mexican-American War.
Yes, Sam Houston did fight in the Mexican-American War.
who was sent to tell Sam Houston about the Mexican victory of the Alamo
No, Sam Houston WAS not African-American.
Sam Houston.
He supported the annexation of Mexican Texas.
General Sam Houston.
A Mexican soldier saluted him.
sam Houston is known for leading the Mexican troups while santa Anna backed down and ran away while sam Houston was shot in the ankle and still lead the Mexican troops . COOL FACTS : as you know sam Houston was president for two or three times . he had a wife and 8 kids .. NO KIDDING !! he also had a drinking problem .
Never. Sam Houston surrendered to him. After the Alamo, they had another battle and during that battle they surrendered. The Battle of Coleto, was the battle they surrendered to.
remember you are texans
This question is fairly easy to answer . . . Sam Houston was born about 14 years after the Revolutionary War. He had no part in the American revolution.