----------After TX achieved independence they wanted to be brought into U.S.Because it would upset the balance of free and slave states that not happen until 1845. In 9 years between independence and entering the U.S.they were a socerign nation called this_

Bitter toward the U.S.they courted favor with Britain through loans and trade,which helped U.S.decide to let them in as a state.

my answer:texas revolution

Are you looking for the term that goes in the blank?

"In 9 years between independence and entering the U.S.they were a socerign nation called this _________."

well in my paper it show a blank then a small another small blank i am looking for term to go with

I believe the question is looking for the Texas's name when it was an independent country.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Texas#Republic_of_Texas:_1836.E2.80.931845

Your answer is partially correct. The term you are looking for to describe the 9 years between Texas achieving independence and entering the U.S. is "Republic of Texas." After gaining independence from Mexico in 1836, Texas became a separate sovereign nation called the Republic of Texas. During this period, Texas sought recognition and support from various countries, including the United States and Britain.

As you mentioned, Texas desired to be annexed by the United States, but it took nine years for this to happen in 1845. During this time, Texas had strained relations with the U.S. due to various factors, including the issue of slavery. Texas was a slaveholding territory, and annexation by the U.S. would upset the balance between free and slave states.

To win support and counterbalance the U.S., Texas looked to Britain for loans and trade. The British government showed some interest in Texas, as they saw a potential trading partner and an opportunity to influence affairs in North America.

Ultimately, the U.S. agreed to annex Texas in 1845, partially due to their concerns of British influence in the region. Texas became the 28th state of the United States, and the political implications of its annexation would eventually contribute to the outbreak of the Mexican-American war in 1846.

So, to summarize, the Republic of Texas was the name of the sovereign nation Texas became after achieving independence from Mexico, and Texas courted favor with Britain through loans and trade while seeking annexation by the U.S.