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Step2247 [10]
4 years ago
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After gaining independence from Mexico, Texas petitioned to join the A) mexican army B) united states C) Indian territories. How

ever, Northerners were opposed to Texas’s annexation because they opposed A) Coastal B) Slave C) Agricultural states.
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amm18124 years ago
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After gaining independence from Mexico, Texas petitioned to join the United States. <span>However, Northerners were opposed to Texas’s annexation because they opposed slavery. </span>
Pavel [41]4 years ago
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Answer:

The correct answers are A and B. After gaining independence from Mexico, Texas petitioned to join the United States. However, Northerners were opposed to Texas’s annexation because they opposed slave states.

Explanation:

After its independence, Texas intended to annex to the United States, but President Andrew Jackson denied the annexation because Texas was a slave territory, so they formed a republic. Its first president was Samuel Houston who established the capital in Austin, in addition to achieving recognition from France and the United Kingdom.

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