James Polk
There is no annexation treaty of Texas, but James Polk was President when Texas was annexed by joint resolution of Congress.
There was no VP when Congress and the President approved the annexation of Texas, but when the Texas legislature accepted the resolution, George Dallas was the VP.
The US Congress and President McKinley.
Johnson.
A joint resolution of Congress has the force of law if signed by the president. This can be passed by a simple majority in both houses.
President John Tyler strategically pursued the annexation of Texas by utilizing diplomatic channels and public support. Initially facing significant opposition in Congress, he sought to rally support by emphasizing the benefits of annexation for national security and territorial expansion. Tyler ultimately pushed for a joint resolution rather than a treaty, which required a simple majority in Congress, leading to the successful annexation of Texas in 1845, shortly before he left office. His actions were pivotal in shaping the future of the United States, though they also intensified sectional tensions over slavery.
The War Powers Resolution of 1973 (50 U.S.C. ) was a United States Congress joint resolution providing that the President can send U.S. armed forces into action abroad only by authorization of Congress or if the United States is already under attack or serious threat.
Yes, but it was never ratified. Texas joined the U. S. by a joint resolution of Congress, that was then ratified by popular vote in Texas. The treaty does not control, the resolution and vote do.
Congress passed this resolution which gave President Johnson whatever measures were necessary to prevent harm to US ships.
Congress must present every passed bill and resolution to the President.
The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution which was passed by Congress in 1964.
Congress approved annexation of Hawaii in 1898, after Sanford Dole removed Queen Lilioukalani from power.