Martin Van Buren
Mexico Texas had been an independent country for nine years when it was annexed by the United States.
After Texas gaining their independence from Mexico. Texas asked the US to annex them thus entering the union as a slave state.
Southerners favored the annexation of Texas, but Northerners objected that Texas would add another slave state to the Union.
Well no one really knows the correct answer because all documentation of the annexation of Texas Was lost in a tragic fire which killed approximately 40 people.
Northeast
The northern state who opposed slavery.
The Northeast was the region most opposed to the annexation of Texas in the mid-19th century. Many in the Northeast saw the annexation of Texas as a move that would expand slavery and upset the balance between free and slave states. They were concerned about the potential expansion of slavery and the implications it would have for their own state economies and political power.
yes they felt people moving west was bad for buisness.
People were opposed to the annexation of Texas because it would be admitted to the union as a slave state.
The president that supported annexation was James K. Polk.
The Hawaiian Patriotic league opposed the annexation of Hawaii. President William McKinley proposed and favored the annexation of Hawaii.
Mirabeau B. Lamar
Martin Van Buren
the amaricans.
#1: Opposed Texas in annexation of United States.
No - John Quincy Adams is from Massachusetts and actually opposed the annexation of Texas to America in 1828.