Question
All of the following are problems Texas faced after gaining its independence from Mexico, EXCEPT:
(1 point)
Responses
The government of Mexico refused to accept the treaty that Santa Anna had signed. Mexicans insisted that Texas was still part of Mexico.
The government of Mexico refused to accept the treaty that Santa Anna had signed. Mexicans insisted that Texas was still part of Mexico.
Texas was nearly bankrupt
Texas was nearly bankrupt
The United States was taking swift action to annex Texas as a slave territory, threatening Texas independence and values.
The United States was taking swift action to annex Texas as a slave territory, threatening Texas independence and values.
Comanche and other Indian groups threatened to attack small Texan communities
(1 point)
Responses
The government of Mexico refused to accept the treaty that Santa Anna had signed. Mexicans insisted that Texas was still part of Mexico.
The government of Mexico refused to accept the treaty that Santa Anna had signed. Mexicans insisted that Texas was still part of Mexico.
Texas was nearly bankrupt
Texas was nearly bankrupt
The United States was taking swift action to annex Texas as a slave territory, threatening Texas independence and values.
The United States was taking swift action to annex Texas as a slave territory, threatening Texas independence and values.
Comanche and other Indian groups threatened to attack small Texan communities
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The statement that does not accurately represent a problem Texas faced after gaining its independence from Mexico is:
**The United States was taking swift action to annex Texas as a slave territory, threatening Texas independence and values.**
While the annexation of Texas was a significant topic and there were concerns regarding slavery, the U.S. did not act swiftly to annex Texas immediately after its independence, and the annexation process took several years to unfold. The other options accurately represent challenges faced by Texas during that time.
**The United States was taking swift action to annex Texas as a slave territory, threatening Texas independence and values.**
While the annexation of Texas was a significant topic and there were concerns regarding slavery, the U.S. did not act swiftly to annex Texas immediately after its independence, and the annexation process took several years to unfold. The other options accurately represent challenges faced by Texas during that time.
Related Questions
Leaders at the Constitutional Convention of 1836 helped establish Texas’s independence from Mexico b...
What happened to Texas after they won independence from Mexico in 1836?
Question 8 options:
M...
Outline the problems India faced upon gaining its independence. List them in one sentence.
Which of these statements BEST describes what happened to Texas after they won independence from Mex...