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the united states did want to let Texas in but based on their 7million dollar debt kinda left them on edge and that they had been receiving threats from the native Americans
the up side is that they would be expanding their country and that they would be helping manifest destiny
Forces favoring admission of texasincluded pro-slavery Southerners & people of all political stripes who feared that Britain was considering an active role in Texas. Opposing annexation were Northerners who objected to the spread of slavery.
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The importance of the Texas Annexation is that Texas is now a state and Texas still has the power to split itself into four smaller states.
The annexation of Texas I believe...
The War for Texas Independence. The Annexation of Texas by the United States.
Yes, he did favor the annexation of texas.
Southerners favored the annexation of Texas, but Northerners objected that Texas would add another slave state to the Union.
Yes, Mexico did resent the annexation of Texas. Texas was a major portion of Mexico's land, so losing Texas was a major financial loss.
After Texas gaining their independence from Mexico. Texas asked the US to annex them thus entering the union as a slave state.
There was no VP when Congress and the President approved the annexation of Texas, but when the Texas legislature accepted the resolution, George Dallas was the VP.
People were opposed to the annexation of Texas because it would be admitted to the union as a slave state.
There is no annexation treaty of Texas, but James Polk was President when Texas was annexed by joint resolution of Congress.
The president that supported annexation was James K. Polk.