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17 April, 15:32
Why did the annexation of Texas take so long?
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Ethen Kramer
17 April, 15:36
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Texas would have to be admitted as a slave state. upsetting the balance of the equal number of states being slave states and non slave states. The U. S. President didn't want to deal withe the issue therefore ignored Texas for a year.
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Elisa Finley
17 April, 15:59
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The annexation of Texas took so long because Texas would have been admitted as a slave state. That uppsetted people in the north but many people in the south were in favor of it
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