President Jackson's response to the successful Texas Revolution was
A) to call on Congress to admit Texas to the Union.
B) to recognize Texas independence but not support annexation.
C) to refuse to recognize Texas as an independent republic.
D) to warn Britain, France, and Mexico to keep hands off Texas.
E) to warn the Texans not to extend their western boundary.
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