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Answer: b. Jose Navarro
Explanation:
José Antonio Navarro was one of the early proponents of Texas independence from Spain and then from Mexico. He forged a friendship with Stephen Austin (founder of Texas) as they worked to bring about Texas independence.
Being a native Texan, he represented Texas in the legislature of the state that Texas was part of at the time which was Coahuila y Tejas and he also represented them in the Federal Congress in Mexico City.
Answer:
The act of the U.S.A in going to war with Mexico proved advantageous in terms of allowing the nation to continue its territorial expansion as it was envisioned by President Polk. It also proved the strength of the U.S. in terms of "patriotism."
On the contrary, the act of the U.S.A. in going to war with Mexico cost the country a lot of money and loss of many lives. It also <u>worsened the issue about </u><u>"slavery." </u>
Explanation:
The "Mexican-American War" occurred from<em> 1846 to 1848.</em> The war started because of the annexation of Texas.
The U.S. believed that annexing Texas would allow them to <em>expand their territories,</em> however, the<em> Mexican government</em> did not recognize such event. They even p<em>revented diplomatic relationship </em>with the Americans when the Americans attempted to settle the issue with them.
It impacted everyone and everything that every one did in the United States of America.
Answer:
This process is called peptide bonding.
Explanation:
When two amino acids are joined together, a peptide bond is formed. The NH3 group of one amino acid and the COOH group of the other create the bond. In the process, water condenses and leaves (dehydration synthesis) and the peptide bond is formed.