He had major problem with dept Texas was in about 12 million dollars in dept
Problems with Indians
He also had problems with annexation to the united states the people didn't want annexation, but the government did
A bankrupt Republic, armed opposition from Mexico, hostile indian activity and the approach of a US Civil War.
Texas had a major debt, hostile indians, a border conflict with Mexico and no clear and defined political direction.
The lack of a formal education.
He was the 7th governer of Texas, U.S. SenAtor , 1st president of the republic of Texas and, 3rd president of the republic of Texas
Yes, when he first became the President of the Republic of Texas.
The address of the Daughters Of Republic Of Texas Log House Museum is: 1513 Cambridge St, Houston, TX 77030
Sam Houston appointed five Secretaries of State during his service to Texas. The first Secretary of State for Texas and appointed by Sam Houston was Stephen F. Austin. J. Pinckney Henderson was appointed the second and Robert A. Inion was Houston's third Secretary of State during his first term as the President of the Republic of Texas. Anson Jones was the Secretary of State during Houston's second term in office and went on to become the last President of the Republic. James Pinckney Henderson went on to become the first Governor of the US State of Texas and died while serving as a US Senator for Texas in 1858. E. W. Cave was appointed to the office of Secretary of State of the State of Texas by Sam Houston when he served as the 7th Governor of the State of Texas.
Houston has never been the capital of Texas. WRONG!!! Before Texas integrated itself in to the union, and relinquished its domain over the chunks of Oklahoma Kansas Wyoming Colorado and about half of New Mexico that made up what was the Republic of Texas, five sites served as temporary capitals of Texas (Washington-on-the-Brazos, Harrisburg, Galveston, Velasco and Columbia) before president Sam Houston moved the capital to Houston in 1837. In 1839, the capital was moved to the new town of Austin by the next president Mirabeau B. Lamar. So, as far as I know, only once...
The first Republic of Texas president was Sam Houston.
The first Republic of Texas president was Sam Houston.
Sam Houston was the first President of the Republic of Texas.
No but he was president of the Texas Republic.
Yes , Sam Houston was both the first and the third President of the Republic of Texas .
President of the Republic of Texas.
He was the 7th governer of Texas, U.S. SenAtor , 1st president of the republic of Texas and, 3rd president of the republic of Texas
He was the first and third President of the Republic of Texas.
He was the First President of the Republic of Texas from 1836 to 1838 and the Third President from 1841 to 1844.
Sam Houston was the third President of Texas as well as the first.
Sam Houston was the 1st & 3rd President of the Texas Republic.
He became the first President of the Republic of Texas on 22 October 1836.