History of South America

What is the reason why American religious group oppose annexation?

American religious groups do not uniformly oppose American annexation. Many religious groups in the US advocate different policies regarding political borders. Additionally, the term "American" is broad and applies to religious groups representing the diverse population on the territory currently referred to as the United States. The opinions on political matters, including potential annexations, can significantly vary. Therefore, there is no single religious or moral position regarding specific matters of foreign or geopolitical policies that religious groups in the US universally follow. It is vital to respect the complex diversity of American beliefs, viewpoints, and affiliations without oversimplifying them. This diversity in perspectives should be upheld rather than assuming uniform positions by a broad umbrella like "American religious groups."