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Consequences Of The Mexican War

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The Mexican war was a conflict between the United States and Mexico from 1846 to 1848. This war had gone by various names such as Mexican War, Spanish Guerra de 1847, or Guerra de Estados Unidos a Mexico. At this point in history, there were multiple people connected such as James Polk, Abraham Lincoln, and Frederick Douglass. Additional parties that were involved included the northeasterners, Santa Anna and the Mexican Government, and the modern-day Mexican people. This battle brought a numerous amount of casualties and left a cascade of broken tides. There were over 10,000 people dead and over 3,000 people who had been wounded. The Mexican American war left behind memories of the redeeming qualities between the United States and Mexico due to a large number of territories and people that Mexico lost to America.
President James K. Polk who was in power from 1845 to 1849 had been accused of provoking the War with Mexico. He believed that the war would give him the upper hand in gaining land …show more content…

This war had several factors and several people who were involved whether they were on front lines, and watching as the destruction took place. A few of the parties involved or that had knowledge about the war was President James Polk who was thought to initiate the war. Abraham Lincoln who did not agree with the battle deeming it inappropriate for each side involved. Frederick Douglass who felt that the War only benefitted one person rather than the country as whole. There were more than just these parties involved Mexico and its general Santa Anna was involved, and the northeasterners were also involved. Like everything else there were those who agreed with Polk’s decision, and those who did not. I would be one of the ones that did not agree with the decision to go to war. During that battle lives were lost and that could never be replaced it would only be left in

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