The content of Polk’s address to Congress indicates that it was given A. after the Mexican-American War but before the independence of the Texas Republic. B. after Texas had achieved independence but before annexation to the United States. C. after the Bear Flag Rebellion but before war with Mexico had been declared. D. after the occupation of California but before the annexation of Texas.
Here is the passage:
Excerpt from James K. Polk's First Annual Message to Congress, December 2, 1845
Texas had declared her independence and maintained it by her arms for more than nine years. She has had an organized government in successful operation during that period. Her separate existence as an independent state had been recognized by the United States and the principal powers of Europe. Treaties of commerce and navigation had been concluded with her by different nations, and it had become manifest to the whole world that any further attempt on the part of Mexico to conquer her or overthrow her Government would be vain. Even Mexico herself had become satisfied of this fact, and whilst the question of annexation was pending before the people of Texas during the past summer the Government of Mexico, by a formal act, agreed to recognize the independence of Texas on condition that she would not annex herself to any other power. The agreement to acknowledge the independence of Texas, whether with or without this condition, is conclusive against Mexico. The independence of Texas is a fact conceded by Mexico herself, and she had no right or authority to prescribe restrictions as to the form of government which Texas might afterwards choose to assume.
Here is the question:
The content of Polk’s address to Congress indicates that it was given
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A.
after the Mexican-American War but before the independence of the Texas Republic.
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B.
after Texas had achieved independence but before annexation to the United States.
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C.
after the Bear Flag Rebellion but before war with Mexico had been declared.
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D.
after the occupation of California but before the annexation of Texas.
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