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Trevon Small
4 December, 07:34
Why did northerns oppose the annexation of texas?
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Daisy Olson
4 December, 07:42
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Northerners opposed the annexing of Texas because it would've created an imbalance between free and slave states, creating a very large slave-holding territory. Northerners were also a little uppity and didn't see Texans as very sophisticated.
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