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The issue of expansion of slavery was its expansion and growth into Western territories.
Texans wanted independence from Mexico, largely due to their reliance on slavery, after Mexico ended the practice.
Yes slavery was and still is an issue in many countries (both legal and illegal).
The growing sectionalism over the issue of slavery
The driving event was the westward expansion of U.S. territory, esp. in connection with the Mexican War (the product of the annexation of Texas). How the territories were to be organized - whether open to slavery or not - became a burning issue. The territorial issue was intensified at the end of the decade, by California's growth (aided immensely by the Gold Rush) and the issue of building a transcontinental railroad through the territories to link east & west.
The main issue in the 1844 election was the annexation of Texas. John Tyler had hoped that this would help him to gain popular support.
Because Texas is an abnormally large state? I don't know?
The issue you seek is slavery.
the white people
dang it
The issue, matter of, is that slavery remain unsettled for many years to come.
slavery
When Texas gained independence from Mexico, it fiercely fought to protect and guarantee its slavery rights. While Texas remained its own independent nation as the Republic of Texas, little notable attention from the United States was given to the newborn country with regards to the slavery issue. However, once the Union began discussions on the possible annexation of Texas, the slavery issue burst through once the free states realized that Texas' annexation would upset the balance of free and slave states representation.
The slavery issue caused the northern and southern democratics to split up and have two different democratic parties.
annexation
No. This eventually resulted in the Texas Revolution (1835-1836). See the related questions section for further details.
because it made a major problem and started the civil war