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    The Mexican-American war was triggered when Gen. Zachary Taylor went into Mexican territory “near the mouth of the Rio Grande” (a river). Eventually the Mexican-American war came to an end when “troops under the command of U.S. general Winfield Scott moved into Mexico City”. After the war ends treaties are often signed to conclude the war and come to an agreement. To end the Mexican-American war the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed on “February 2, 1848”. The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo set

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    The Mexican American War was a war between Mexico and America that resulted in a peace treaty that caused American gaining more than 500,000 square miles, fulfilling the manifest destiny. Before the Mexican American War had started, there were already things leading to the war. Mexico was encouraging settlers and was allowing people to immigrate from the U.S., this included the Old Three Hundred where they settled along the Brazo River in 1822. By 1834, there were over 30,000 Americans living in

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    The Mexican-American War helped change in territorial rights between Mexico and the United States. For Mexico, the war was unnecessary for and was only fought to protect their land and the people living in it. While for United States, it was seen as a conquest of gaining the land that they believe was their God-given right. The Mexican-American war is seen as an imperialist war due to the developing independence in Texas, America’s imperialism resulting in Manifest Destiny, and its Post war expansion

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    The Mexican-American War

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    along because they could not have what they wanted? The Mexican-American war was one of the most insane battles in history. The battle of the 2 countries was between a military unprepared Mexico and a expanding United States. James K. Polk, an expansionist-minded U.S. president had a vision of expanding the United States to the west, known as the Manifest Destiny. Although the United States was against Mexico may be viewed as controversial, the war was just due to Mexico not being able to control Texas

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    about the Mexican American War. In a time of peace, it is hard for people to think about the evils of war. The public has so often been apathetic towards war, especially when they don’t have to fight it (Blanchard, 1846). The day the war started it was expected that that the citizens did not approve it. It was also expected that there would be disapprovals because they weren’t satisfied with the actions, and that people would protest yet, they didn’t. No one claimed responsibility, the Mexican government

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    The Mexican-American War

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    Abraham Mark Professor Maroules History 103 05/24/2018 How the Mexican-American war was started. Final exam. In the book Voices of Freedom written by Eric Foner it quotes a document written by a man named John O'Sullivan. O'Sullivan writing for the Democratic review in the summer of 1845 wrote an article titled "Annexation". The article was written ten year after Texas declared independence from Mexico. There was a push from many Americans to annex Texas. Congress voted on annexation and the

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    Mexican War Unjust

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    Murderers? The United States War with Mexico is still a divisive topic, but should be considered as unjust from how many Texans moved into Mexico and agreed to obey the laws, but the simple could not do that to a certain point to which Mexico enforced there rules. Because of this they revolted to “unfair” laws. Although the United States war against Mexico resulted in the gaining of America’s most valuable land, the war itself was unjust because Texas initially started the war, President Polk creates

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    Within Mexican history, there are so many major events that occurred to shape Mexico into what it is today. However, there are a few specific events that had more of an impact on Mexico than others. Those events were the Pastry War, the Mexican-American War, Cinco de Mayo, and the Mexican Revolution. These events were the results of conflicts with the people of France, America, and Mexico itself. Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, dictator of Mexico at the time, played an immense role in Mexican history

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    Mexican Ethical War

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    The United States war with Mexico continues to be a divisive topic as it ended in the United States favor, but had many unethical actions that made it inexcusable. The American Invasion on Mexico was a two year unpardonable attack on Mexico. Although the United States war against Mexico resulted in the gaining of America’s most valuable land, the war itself was unjust because the reasons of Manifest Destiny/ Slavery, Texas, and the United States Government. The Mexican Massacre was unforgivable

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    have never lost nor ever lose a war” (George s. Patton). America went into war with mexico because they couldn’t agree with which country owned what land. Texans were starting a revolution against Mexico to make Texas It’s own country. So the Americans went to war with mexico over land in 1846. The war with Mexico started in 1846. The war took place mostly in mexico and texas. What was happening was the Americans stole texas from the Mexicans and it angered the Mexican government. The US people wanted

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