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16 February, 10:45

Describe the place of Texas in the history of American westward expansion by comparing Texas's early history to the Missouri Crisis in 1819-1820. What are the similarities and what are the differences?

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  1. 16 February, 10:57
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    Texas has a unique place in the country's westward expansion. What started out as an Independent land of the natives, switched many sides, eventually becoming a Mexican and a Spanish territory, then becoming a Republic before finally being annexed by the United States,

    As a far-flung territory, it was sparsely populated. However, local European immigrants flaunted the state's laws against slavery, especially during Mexican Rule.

    Hence, the State had a significant economy dependent on Slavery. This is also way Texas was a key State in the Civil war and a major contributor to the United States of Confederation.

    This makes it similar to what happened in Missouri.

    Explanation:

    The Missouri Crises also know as the Missouri Compromise was a time when the United States wanted to include Missouri as the 26th State in the Union.

    This was the same time when Maine was added into the Union as a State as well.

    However, both States had different conditions for admission into the Union, while Maine was a free state, Missouri was a slave state.

    Interestingly however, Missouri was not part of the Confederation and decided to stay within the Union.
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