The Complex Issues Surrounding Texas Annexation: Debt, Slavery, and Mexico
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The annexation of Texas stirred deep divisions among American leaders in the 19th century, influenced by issues such as Texas's significant debt from the Revolution, the contentious slavery debate, and fraught relations with Mexico. Leaders hesitated to annex Texas due to financial concerns, fearing additional debt burdens. Moreover, Mexico threatened war over the annexation, complicating U.S. relations. The slavery issue divided the nation further, with Northern states opposing it and Southern states supporting it, thus making Texas's potential entry as a slave state a contentious argument in Congress.
The Complex Issues Surrounding Texas Annexation: Debt, Slavery, and Mexico
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USA USA Perspective • The issue of the annexation of Texas divided American leaders • At the time, Texas had many issues: • Debt from the Tx. Rev. • Slavery • Problems w/ Mex. • Problems w/ NA • These issues kept the USA. from annexing Texas
Debt • The U.S. did not want to take on more money problems Where did Texas get this debt? Why would taking on Texas’ debt be considered a negative thing for the USA?
War Mexico • Relations between Mexico, Texas, and the US were tense • Mexico promised war w/ the USA if they annexed Texas • Many leaders in the USA did not want to go to war w/ Mexico. Why would Mexico make this promise? Why do you think the USA wanted to avoid war with Mexico?
Slavery • Slavery was dividing the USA at this time. • Northern states did NOT want slavery • Southern states DID want slavery • If Texas was annexed it would come in as a slave state Why is slavery so important to the people of the south? Why do you think people in the north disliked slavery?