Sam Houston resigned as governor of Tennessee in 1829 due to his opposition to the policies of President Andrew Jackson, particularly regarding Native American removal. Houston's refusal to support the Indian Removal Act led to a loss of political support and ultimately his resignation. Additionally, personal issues such as a failed marriage and financial troubles may have also played a role in his decision to step down from office.
He became the Governor of Tennessee on 1 October 1827 and the Governor of Texas on 21 December 1859.
Sam Houston
Tennessee and Texas.
Tennessee and Texas.
Tennessee and Texas.
He became the 8th Governor of Tennessee on 1 October 1827.
Sam Houston was governor of both Tennessee and Texas.
Sam Houston represented Tennessee in the U.S. House of Representatives March 4, 1823 - March 4, 1827. He was the Tennessee's 6th Governor serving as Governor of Tennessee October 1, 1827 - April 16, 1829.
Sam Houston -- First Governor of Tennessee, then President of Texas, then Governor of Texas
He became the 8th Governor of Tennessee in 1827 and the 7th Governor of Texas in 1859.
He commanded the Texas Army and was the Governor of Tennessee.
Sam Houston served as the Governor of Tennessee. Later in his life he served as Governor of Texas.