When Texas became a state in 1845, it ceded some of its sovereignty and control over its land and resources to the federal government. This included the loss of the ability to independently manage its own foreign relations and military. Additionally, Texas relinquished its claim to certain territories that were part of its former republic, which were divided among neighboring states. Despite these concessions, Texas retained significant rights, such as the ability to divide into multiple states if desired.
Texas was then a country and had debts. The United States paid the debts if Texas ceeded lands in dispute with other territories.
Settlers in the Republic of Texas decided to give up their independence and become a state in 1845. After gaining independence from Mexico in 1836, Texas faced challenges such as economic instability and security threats, prompting the desire to join the United States. The annexation of Texas was a significant event, contributing to tensions leading up to the Mexican-American War.
i really dont know so you might as well give up on looking
The US Congress did not say something that absurd.
Texas takes up one third of state Alaska takes up one half of state biger then anyother state
Texas
how do i give up rights to my children in the state of texas. I do love them, but their mother is not so good to me or them
Yes, Texas is legally allowed to split into multiple states if it chooses. However, there is a lot of pride in them being the largest continental state, so it is doubtful that they would want to give that up.
It did get annexed in 1846 and became the 28th state.
Can the state of texas pick up a robbery case and make it aggravated after getting to prison?
most likely Texas cause she grew up there
shut up you loser idiot :)