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On March 1, 1845, President John Tyler signed the Texas annexation bill. The billcalled for Texas to enter the United States directly as a state
President John Tyler is the president who submitted a resolution to Congress for the annexation of Texas in his last days in office. The resolution was passed by Congress on February 28, 1845.
John Tyler in one his last official acts signed the bill proposing that the United States annex Texas . In December of 1845 when the annexation was supposed to begin, Texas became a state, having drawn up a constitution and asking for statehood. James K. Polk was the President at that time.
The US Congress recognized that in many cases, transactions by the US president should remain within the executive branch. With that said, in 1844, US President John Tyler was determined to avoid public debate concerning a treaty to annex Texas. He attempted to "sneak" the treaty of annexation through the Senate in executive session. This strategy was defeated and the attempt was published in the newspaper called the Evening Post.
Well no one really knows the correct answer because all documentation of the annexation of Texas Was lost in a tragic fire which killed approximately 40 people.
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Martin Van Buren was given the opportunity to annex Texas but he refused. It would take President John Tyler to approve the annexation of Texas. James Knox Polk favored the idea and made it a campaign issue but Tyler approved it before Polk came into office.
The process began under John Tyler, and Tyler signed a bill allowing Texas to join the Union just before the end of his term. However, Texas did not ratify the bill until after James Polk became president. So the annexation of Texas was officially completed under James Polk.