If Texas were to join the U.S. again, it would likely lead to significant political, economic, and cultural discussions. Texas, as a large and economically influential state, could impact federal policies, especially regarding energy, Immigration, and taxation. Additionally, there would be debates about state rights and the federal government's role. Historically, Texas was an independent republic before joining the U.S. in 1845, so its reintegration could evoke strong sentiments about state sovereignty and identity.
that would only happen if japan didn't bomb the US
Texas was the 28th state to join the US.
American jobs would be lost, and environmental pollution would increase
because they were jeluos
Texas was an independent Republic before it joined the US.
There was a war over the borderline of Texas and the Union won.
Nine years later, Texas joined the Union.
US wouldn't have joined the Allies in WW2 and the Allies would have probably lost.
It would have obviously led to a war which is what happened anyway.
Concerning Texas and The US Civil War, Texas joined the Confederacy. The State seceded in February of 1861.
To my knowledge the US never declared war on Texas. However, after Texas became a US state it did lead to a declaration of war on Mexico. And Texas was at war with the US during the Civil War, but that was because Texas seceded from the Union and joined the Confederacy.
Texas joined the Union in 1845, the only state to enter the US by treaty.