Sam Houston

Description: (7th Governor of Texas (1859 - 1861))

Samuel “Sam” Houston was an American soldier turned politician who played a key role in the creation of a separate state of Texas in the United States. A prominent figure in the political history of Texas, this politician served as the President of the Republic of Texas twice and also as a governor of the state. He played an important role as a soldier in the War of 1812 which helped to launch his political career in future. He served under Andrew Jackson who was very impressed with the young man’s sincerity and bravery—Houston fought on in spite of being wounded and very courageously faced the bullets which left him with shoulder and arm injuries. Jackson helped to get him a position as an Indian agent to the Cherokee. He also began to study law and was elected to the US House of Representatives for Tennessee. Throughout his political career he supported Andrew Jackson and was considered by some to be Jackson’s protege in spite of their widely differing views. He was made the Commander-in-Chief at the convention to declare Texan independence and signed the Texas Declaration of Independence in March 1836. He was a very reputable politician whose works were widely recognized and respected.

Overview

Birthday March 2, 1793 (Pisces)
Died on July 26, 1863
Spouse/Ex- Diana Rogers Gentry, Eliza Allen, Margaret Moffette Lee
Parents Major Samuel Houston
Elizabeth Paxton
Children Andrew Jackson Houston, Antoinette Power, Jr., Margaret, Mary William, Nancy Elizabeth, Sam Houston, Temple Lea Houston, William Rogers

Did you know

Where did Sam Houston serve as a governor? Sam Houston served as the governor of Tennessee.
What role did Sam Houston play in the Texas Revolution? Sam Houston played a key role as the commander-in-chief of the Texas forces during the Texas Revolution.
What important treaty did Sam Houston play a significant role in negotiating? Sam Houston played a significant role in negotiating the Treaty of Velasco, which effectively ended the Texas Revolution.
What position did Sam Houston hold in the government of the Republic of Texas? Sam Houston served as the first and third President of the Republic of Texas.
What famous battle did Sam Houston lead the Texan forces to victory in during the Texas Revolution? Sam Houston led the Texan forces to victory in the Battle of San Jacinto, securing Texas independence from Mexico.
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