sam Houston for the Texans and santa Anna on the Mexicans
Both Texas Presidents had a major public debt to deal with and the Native Americans remained at war with the Texians at every opportunity.
He commanded the Texans against the Mexican Army at the Battle of San Jacinto which was a major victory and ended the Texas Revolution.
He was a hero of the Revolutionary Texans, a shrewd and popular politician and a recognized Founding Father with proven abilities and strong contacts with the United States.
Sam Houston was elected to a second term as President of the Republic of Texas in 1841 due to his popularity and the public's desire for a strong leader to guide the nation through its challenges. His previous term had established him as a key figure in Texas history, particularly for his role in the victory at the Battle of San Jacinto. Additionally, during the political turmoil under his successor, Mirabeau B. Lamar, many Texans sought Houston's experience and stable leadership to address issues such as financial instability and relations with Native Americans.
who was elected president of texans in1836
Sam Houston
Sam Houston
Sam Houston
General Sam Houston.
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In addition to signing many peace treaties with the Native Americans, he established trading posts to encourage Texans and Native Americans to trade. Serving as tribal emissary, Sam Houston was also granted Cherokee citizenship, and he married a Native American woman under Cherokee law.
Sam Houston made a deal with the Native Americans. Native Americans would stop raiding Texas settlements while Texas was settling in to being a free country and trying to annex the US as long as they could stay in Texas.
sam Houston for the Texans and santa Anna on the Mexicans
Texans couldn't accept it and removed him from office.
because he wanted to help the Texans in the Texas revolution
Stephen Austin and Sam Houston.