Asked by PJ
What was the “root issue” that prevented Congress from adding Texas to the U.S. for many years?
Responses
A the Civil War
B the issue of slavery
C a treaty with Mexico
D the Monroe Doctrine
Responses
A the Civil War
B the issue of slavery
C a treaty with Mexico
D the Monroe Doctrine
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B. the issue of slavery
The root issue that prevented Congress from adding Texas to the U.S. for many years was primarily the issue of slavery. Texas was a slave state, and its admission to the Union would upset the balance between free and slave states in Congress. This issue contributed to significant political debate and controversy in the years leading up to the eventual annexation of Texas in 1845.
The root issue that prevented Congress from adding Texas to the U.S. for many years was primarily the issue of slavery. Texas was a slave state, and its admission to the Union would upset the balance between free and slave states in Congress. This issue contributed to significant political debate and controversy in the years leading up to the eventual annexation of Texas in 1845.
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