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Birney for President. He received over 62, 000 votes. In no State did the abolitionists number more than one-tenth of the voters. But the noteworthy fact of the campaign of 1844 was that the Liberty Party threw the election into the hands of the Democrats, who had openly declared for more slave territory. This result was brought about in the State of New York, where Polk had received only 5, 000 more votes than Clay. In that State the Liberty Party had received 15, 000 votes and these were draw...n largely from the Whig Party. This result brought forth a storm of indignation from the Whigs, and the Liberty Party soon disbanded. XVI. THE ANNEXATION OF TEXAS. In 1821 the Spanish colonists of Mexico separated their country from Spain and three years later set up a republican form of government. Texas was one of the States of Mexico and had a mixed and scattered popu- lation of Spaniards, Indians and Americans. In 1830 the President of Mexico issued his decree that further immigration from the United States should stop, that convicts from the prisons of Mexico should be settled in Texas, and that heavy taxes should be paid to the Mexi- can government.
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