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Ashleigh Stuart
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6 December, 08:35
Frist president of the republic of Texas
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Kyla Lynch
6 December, 08:43
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Sam Houston
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These were detailed in the Constitution of the Republic of Texas of 1836. The Constitution specified a term of two years for the first elected president (Sam Houston) and terms of three years thereafter; the president could not succeed himself, but there were otherwise no term limits.
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Hailey Pugh
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Sam Houston was the first elected president, he was president from 1836-1838. He reran and became the 3rd president as well.
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