Yes, Sam Houston Lamar was in favor of annexation by the United States. He believed that joining the U.S. would provide stability and security for the Republic of Texas, which was facing internal and external challenges. However, his views on annexation were complex, as he also valued Texas's independence and sovereignty. Ultimately, he supported the idea of annexation, seeing it as a necessary step for the young republic’s future.
He agreed with it. Unlike Lamar who was totally against it. How do I know? Because i am SAM HOUSTON...JK... :) I looked it up...
The United States purchased the Philippines from Spain but conquered Guam.
Annexation means dropping from a group of states or provinces
A provocation to start a war, as Mexico had already warned the US that annexation would mean war (it did; and Mexico lost).
The annexation of Texas as a US state in 1846 directly led to the war, but US ambitions toward the Mexican lands in the West were the driving force for the conflict.
Business men were in favor of annexation.
Business men were in favor of annexation.
missionaries
missionaries
No, he was in favor of Texas joining the US.
Sugar and fruit companies
Yes, he did favor the annexation of texas.
missionaries
No, because lamar didn't believe in annexation to the u.s
he came to believe that annexation was necessary to prevent Texas from falling into the orbit of Great Britain, and also to protect the institution of slavery, which Lamar strongly supported.
Mirabeau B. Lamar
He agreed with it. Unlike Lamar who was totally against it. How do I know? Because i am SAM HOUSTON...JK... :) I looked it up...