What did Texans think about becoming a part of the Confederacy?(1 point) Responses Almost all Texans supported joining the Confederacy. Almost all Texans supported joining the Confederacy. Texans who did not own enslaved people did not want to join the Confederacy. Texans who did not own enslaved people did not want to join the Confederacy. The majority of voters supported joining the Confederacy, but many other Texans did not. The majority of voters supported joining the Confederacy, but many other Texans did not. Only powerful landowners in Texas supported joining the Confederacy.

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The most accurate response would be: The majority of voters supported joining the Confederacy, but many other Texans did not.

This reflects the reality that while the state did join the Confederacy, there was significant opposition to secession and differing opinions among Texans, especially among those who did not own enslaved people, as well as other groups who were against the Confederacy for various reasons.