northerners opposed because they said the annexation would bring more power to the south and spread slavery which they didnt want.
Yes, Mexico did resent the annexation of Texas. Texas was a major portion of Mexico's land, so losing Texas was a major financial loss.
The US annexation of Texas.
The US annexation of Texas.
Sam Houston
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.
Annexation
The importance of the Texas Annexation is that Texas is now a state and Texas still has the power to split itself into four smaller states.
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In 1845, Texas was annexed by the United States, becoming the 28th state. An argument in favor of this decision was that it expanded U.S. territory and influence, promoting westward expansion and economic opportunities. Conversely, an argument against the annexation was that it heightened tensions over slavery, as Texas was a slave state, contributing to the sectional conflicts that eventually led to the Civil War.
The annexation of Texas I believe...
The War for Texas Independence. The Annexation of Texas by the United States.
The Texas annexation was approximately 388,000 square miles.