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The Republic of Texas was annexed by the United States after Mexico had provided diplomatic notice that it continued to have a claim on Texas as a State in revolt and that the Annexation would be considered an Act of War. When the US annexed Texas, Mexico broke off diplomatic relations with the US but it did not pass a Declaration of War. The problems of Texas became the problems of the US and they required fixing.

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