President Jackson
he feared the war with Mexico
attack the southern way of life and further limit slavery
Due to antislavery groups in the United States, who were in opposition to any expansion of slavery and feared the annexation of Texas would do so. As a result, both President Andrew Jackson and President Martin Van Buren were hesitant about recognizing the territory and annexing it.
America at this time was still traditionally Protestant. People feared that because JFK was Catholic, he would be influenced by the Pope. Essentially, they were afraid Rome and the Pope would be able to rule the United States through the president.
yes they did
he feared the war with Mexico
free world
Jesus was not feared by the Romans. At the time that Jesus lived, the Romans, with the exception of perhaps one or two, did not even know who he was. It was a certain faction of the Jewish priests who feared Jesus and caused the trouble. They feared Jesus because he was thought to be preaching a false doctrine and seemed to be gathering followers.
she feared because of her strenth
President Truman feared the spread of Communism to Southeast Asia.
Feared the spread of communism in Southeast Asia
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They were hated and feared because they sacrificed them.
They were hated and feared because they sacrificed them.
They were respected but not feared because they were a peaceful tribe.
they were so feared because kgb wanted to do everyone in the butt
Tornadoes are to be feared because they can cause major damage and can injure and kill people.