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19 October, 09:45

Which of the following describes a similarity in the effects of Americans migrating to Texas and to Oregon during the mid-19th century?

In both territories, settlers from different U. S. regions engaged in widespread conflicts over the issue of slavery.

In both territories, the United States aggressively asserted American settlers' interests against European competition.

In both territories, American settlers organized armed resistance movements against strong U. S. federal control.

In both territories, American missionaries established influence through the mass conversion of American Indians to Christianity.

How did the demographic makeup of Texas's population drive political movements in the United States during the mid-19th century?

Since most settlers in Texas had come from the South, abolitionist leaders opposed Texas's proposed statehood.

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  1. 19 October, 09:47
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    The First correct answer is: "In both territories, settlers from differents U. S. regions engaged in widespread conflicts over the issue of slaver". The U. S. territory expansion fueled the debate of slavery because the rapid expansion took place to a mistreatment of native american and hispanic occupants.

    The Second answer is, following the Manifiest destiny, while Texas was addmited to the Union as a state, the firmed idea was to expand to the Pacific Ocean and to take among all territory, urging national unity on behalf of "the fulfillment of our manifest destiny to overspread the continent allotted by Providence for the free development of our yearly multiplying millions."
  2. 19 October, 10:01
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    It is B I took the quiz.
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