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Rudiy27
2 years ago
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Was our annexation of Texas justified? Explain why

History
1 answer:
zvonat [6]2 years ago
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Answer:

Annexation for Texas meant that the United States would take in Texas. Texas would be a prt of the US and soon be a mjor factpr of the country. The president James Polk was in support of this, and so was the leader of Texas

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