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Manifest destiny. It means the belief that the US should reach west to the Pacific Ocean.

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They were just across a river from a hostile power. They could not raise enough forces of their own to keep their borders secure and they recognized the economic advantage as well as the military advantage of being part of the US

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The annexation of Texas to the United States became a topic of political and diplomatic discussion after the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 and became a matter of international concern between 1836 and 1845, when Texas was a republic. In September 1836 Texas voted overwhelmingly in favor of annexation, but when the Texas minister at Washington, D.C., proposed annexation to Martin Van Buren administration in August 1837, he was told that the proposition could not be entertained. Constitutional scruples and fear of war with Mexico were the reasons given for the rejection, but antislavery sentiment in the United States undoubtedly influenced Van Buren and continued to be the chief obstacle to annexation. Texas withdrew the annexation offer in 1838; President Mirabeau B. Lamarqv (1838-41) opposed annexation and did not reopen the question. Sam Houston, early in his second term (1841-44), tried without success to awaken the interest of the United States.

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In 1843 the United States became alarmed over the policy of Great Britain toward Texas. The British were opposed to annexation and even contemplated the use of force to prevent it. They did not wish to add Texas to the British Empire, but they did want to prevent the westward expansion of the United States, to reap commercial advantages from Texas trade, and to tamper with the American tariff system and the institution of slavery.

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President John Tyler, concluding that Texas must not become a satellite of Great Britain, proposed annexation. After some sparring, Houston consented to the negotiation of a treaty of annexation, which was rejected by the United States Senate in June 1844. Annexation then became an issue in the presidential election of 1844; James K. Polk, who favored annexation, was elected. Tyler, feeling the need of haste if British designs were to be circumvented, suggested that annexation be accomplished by a joint resolution offering Texas statehood on certain conditions, the acceptance of which by Texas would complete the merger. The United States Congress passed the annexation resolution on February 28, 1845, and Andrew Jackson Donelson proceeded to Texas to urge acceptance of the offer.

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They didn't, Texas wanted it but US said no because they though it would damage the relationship with Mexico

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the main reason that texas wanted to be annexed was because texas wanted more land

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to expand texas land and to pay of there debt to mexico and there allies would be no threat

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Many Texans wanted to seek annexation because of slavery. I really don't know that just what I put on my question

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