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Identify who was the president responsible for annexing Texas into the us
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why was texas annexation in 1845 a turning point in texas and u.s history
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Why was Texas annexation in 1845 a turning point in Texas and us history
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Why was Texas annexation in 1845 a turning point in Texas and U.S. history?(1 point)
Responses The number of pro-slavery states
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15. After Texas won its independence, the American government did not want to annex, or add, Texas to the United States
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True of False: The issue of slavery caused a delay in annexation of Texas into the U.S.
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What main reason Congress initially refused to annex Texas is supported by the information on
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Looking at the map, why do you think that Congress would hesitate to annex the Republic of Texas? • Congress saw no need for
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Looking at the mapwhy do you think that Congress would hesitate to annex the Republic of Texas? point) Texas had a small
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Looking at the map, why do you think that Congress would hesitate to annex the Republic of Texas? (1 point) Texas had a small
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Looking at the map, why do you think that Congress would hesitate to annex the Republic of Texas? (1 point) Responses Texas had
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Looking at the map, why do you think that Congress would hesitate to annex the Republic of Texas? %0D%0A%0D%0A(1
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Which of the following represents an argument for annexing Texas?
(1 point) Another slave state would be added, causing political
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Which of the following represents an argument for annexing Texas?
(1 point) Responses Another slave state would be added, causing
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Which of the following represents an argument for annexing Texas?
A) Another slave state would be added, causing political debate
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Which of the following represents an argument for annexing Texas?
1.Another slave state would be added, causing political debate.
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Which of the following represents an argument for annexing Texas?
(1 point) Responses Another slave state would be added, causing
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Why do you think that congress would hesitate to annex the republic of texas?
1. Texas had a strong and stable government, and
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Looking at the map, why do you think that Congress would hesitate to annex the Republic of Texas?
(1 point) Responses There was
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Looking at the map, why do you think that Congress would hesitate to annex the Republic of Texas?
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Annexation of Texas event leading up to becoming part of the US
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Who was involved in the annexation of texas?
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who were the 3 people involved in the acquisition of territory for Annexation of Texas?
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what was the event leading annexation of Texas to becoming part of the U.S.?
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what was the event leading annexation of Texas to becoming part of the U.S.? in 3 to 4 sentences (they got it from the republic
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what was the event leading annexation of Texas to becoming part of the U.S.? in 3 to 4 sentences
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The main reasons Congress initially refused to annex Texas are supported by the information
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Use the map to answer the question.
The main reasons Congress initially refused to annex Texas are supported by the information
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The main reason congress initially refused to annex Texas are supported by the information on this map select the two reasons
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The main reasons congress initially refused to annex Texas are supported by the information on this map
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Use the map to answer the question. The main reasons Congress initially refused to annex Texas are supported by the
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True or false, was the transition for annexing Texas an easy one?
True False
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what main reason congress initially refused to annex Texas
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why did the republic of texas had hard time joining the united states
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The main reasons Congress initially refused to annex Texas are supported by the information on this map. Select the two reasons
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The main reasons Congress initially refused to annex Texas are supported by the information on this map. Select the two reasons
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Why was the annexation of Texas a subject of debate in the United States?
a) Sam Houston wanted to annex Nevada as well. b) Texas
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Use the map to answer the question. The main reasons Congress initially refused to annex Texas are supported by the information
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Was Texas succeeded to the United States in 1848
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Which state was annexed by the United States in 1845, which would lead them into a war with Mexico?
Responses A 11 B 33 C 22 D 4
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