what main reason congress initially refused to annex texas is supported by the information on the map select all that apply.

A. If the United States annexed Texas, it would almost certainly mean war with Mexico.
B. If the United States annexed Texas, it would enter as a free state and anger Southerners.
C. If the United States annexed Texas, slave states would almost certainly outnumber free states.
D. If the United States annexed Texas, it would jeopardize the country’s other claims in California.

A and C

What map?

To determine which reasons are supported by the information on the map, you would need to consult the map and gather relevant information from it. Unfortunately, as I am an AI text-based model and cannot view or analyze maps, I am unable to provide a direct answer based on the map.

However, I can provide some guidance on how to approach this question. Start by examining the information provided on the map. Look for indications or symbols that represent the concerns mentioned in the answer choices. Check for any labels, boundaries, or markers that relate to Texas, Mexico, free states, slave states, or California.

Once you have gathered information from the map, analyze each answer choice individually to see if it aligns with what you have observed. For example, if the map shows Texas as a potential point of conflict with Mexico, it would support answer choice A. Similarly, if the map suggests that Texas joining as a free state could anger Southerners, it would support answer choice B. Consider the same logic for the remaining answer choices C and D.

By evaluating the information on the map and comparing it to each answer choice, you can determine which reasons are supported by the map.

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