Andrew Jackson was hesitant to annex Texas after its war for independence from Mexico due to several factors. He feared that adding Texas as a slave state would exacerbate tensions between the North and South over slavery, potentially leading to civil unrest. Additionally, Jackson was concerned about the potential for conflict with Mexico, which still considered Texas part of its territory. His administration ultimately chose to delay Texas's annexation, prioritizing national unity and diplomatic relations.
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Jackson finds out that Texas has there independence and he wants to annex it. He is hesitant to annex it because antislavery groups in the U.S. oppose the expansion of slavery.
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Andrew Jackson was elected as the seventh President of the United States in 1828 and served from 1829 to 1837. Texas became a state on December 29, 1845, during the presidency of James K. Polk. Therefore, Andrew Jackson was elected before Texas became a state.
Sam Houston was the leader of the Texan army. He was also important because he was a friend and protege of Andrew Jackson, who was President at the time.
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Andrew Jackson did not send troops to the Alamo primarily because he was no longer president at the time of the siege in 1836; he had completed his presidency in 1837. Additionally, Jackson was preoccupied with domestic issues and the ongoing conflict with Native American tribes in the Southeast. The Alamo was a pivotal event in the Texas Revolution, but at that moment, Jackson’s focus was elsewhere, and he did not prioritize Texas independence over his other concerns.
Andrew Jackson was elected as the seventh president of the United States in 1829. Texas was annexed into the Union in 1845, so before.
President Jackson wanted the Mexican border province of Texas for the United States so much that this became a priority of his administration. Unfortunately, his shaky diplomacy along with a steady stream of colonists pouring into the province alarmed Mexico. In 1835, Texas Patriots , led in revolt by Sam Houston declared their independence.
He wasn't, it was Congress who was indecisive.