Answer:
Correct answer is Texas annexation to the U.S.A.
Explanation:
First option is not correct as Texas gained independence from Mexico in 1836.
Second option is correct as on March 1st resolution was passed and on December 29th Texas was admitted to US.
Third option is not correct as Texas never separated from United States.
Last option is not correct as Texas didn't gained independence from Spain. It was a part of Spain until 1821, and from that period until 1836 part of Mexico.
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Explanation:
Drafting the Declaration of Independence in 1776 became the defining event in Thomas Jefferson's life. Despite Jefferson's desire to return to Virginia to help write that state's constitution, the Continental Congress appointed him to the five-person committee for drafting a declaration of independence. That committee subsequently assigned him the task of producing a draft document for its consideration. Drawing on documents, such as the Virginia Declaration of Rights, state and local calls for independence, and his own draft of a Virginia constitution, Jefferson wrote a stunning statement of the colonists' right to rebel against the British government and establish their own based on the premise that all men are created equal and have the inalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.Through the many revisions made by Jefferson, the committee, and then by Congress, Jefferson retained his prominent role in writing the defining document of the American Revolution and, indeed, of the United States. Jefferson was critical of changes to the document, particularly the removal of a long paragraph that attributed responsibility of the slave trade to British King George III. Jefferson was justly proud of his role in writing the Declaration of Independence and skillfully defended his authorship of this hallowed document.
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To pressure institutions into compliance with the nondiscrimination mandate of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
B> A European country colonizes part of North America