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President Jackson made the purchase of Texas a top priority, but used discretion since Mexico appeared to be suspicious of the United States intentions. When Sam Houston (a good friend of Jackson) led the settlers to independence in Texas, Jackson kept a low profile, quietly awaiting Congress' approval of annexation.

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