Mexican American War Not Justified Essay

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    Mexican American War; Who Was Justified? War is defined as, “a conflict carried out by force of arms, as between nations or between parties within a nation; warfare, as by land, sea, or air.” (Dictionary.com). In 1846 America and Mexico had a conflict that was soon carried out with force. America and Mexico had some problems with their border. When Texas won its war with Mexico, Mexico’s border with America was never confirmed. America thought that their was the Rio Grande River, and Mexico thought

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    The Mexican - American war was an unjust war, it cost the U.S. money, men and was a plot grab up some cheap, easy land. War is a money eating, killing monster that human ignorance has allowed to grow and feed on our greed and wants. In my opinion, war is only justified if two circumstances occur. Circumstance one; Your country is attacked. Circumstance two; A treaty or deal is dishonored. Now going off these two reasons one may think I would be fine with the war, and I was at first until The United

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    The Mexican-American War was a huge event in American history, yet it is not talked about very often. It all started back when Texas was annexed to be an American state. Mexico saw this as a declaration of war. The war officially began on May 9, 1846 when Mexico fired upon the U.S. from their side of the Rio Grande. Though this is not a very popular topic, the questions still stands. Did the U.S. have a valid reason for declaring war on Mexico? The United States was not justified in going to war with

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    You probably weren’t happy about it. This is basically how the Mexicans felt when the U.S declared war on them. In 1821 Mexico had declared its independance from Spain. As soon as Mexico declared independance they invited American settlers into the province of Texas so that Mexico could boost economy and population. For Mexico, it turned out horrible because the Americans believed in basically everything opposite to what the Mexicans believed in. In 1836 after a few battles at places such as the

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    Where the Americans not right for fighting Mexico just to make a slave market and steal Mexico’s land by taking over? The Mexican-American war was not justified because the American immigrants were not following Mexican laws, such as no slavery. Also another thing that is brought up on this document is just because you fight back does not mean that you are wrong. The Mexican American war was not justified because of the Mexican laws they did not follow and swore to follow. “They are continually

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    The Mexican-American War was a huge turning point for the future United States. The Mexican-American War was about United States wanting to fulfill their manifest destiny by having their land stretch from the Atlantic to the Pacific ocean. So was it justified to take Mexico lands? The United states was justified in going to war with Mexico because we had rights and We would gain more land. Mexico might have been ‘dumb and distracted’, but they still should have some land for themselves. The first

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    On April 25, 1846, 11 US soldiers were killed when they trespassed onto Mexican land. This was caused because of an order given by the Mexican government to protect their borders. Little did Americans & Mexicans know, but this simple order would start a war. The Mexican American War was about how the United States felt more worthy of owning Mexico’s land than Mexico. The Mexican American War was not justified because the USA annexed Texas without Mexico’s consent and they also trespassed the border

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    In 1846 Americans stepped foot on undisputed land, leading to war. The war itself happened on April 25, 1846, north of the Rio Grande River. Americans and Mexicans (after the annexation of Texas) both thought that they had the right of land between the Rio Grande and the Nueces River. With that information, was it right for America to go to war with Mexico? My answer is no, it was not justified because before that war, Americans had already taken land from Mexico, invaded land owned by Mexico, and

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    The Mexican-American War was incorrectly named; it was not simply Americans vs Mexicans, but a war between opinions. America’s war with Mexico: a war for land, for the sake of Manifest Destiny, or perhaps, a war to be started and ended in victory by… a thief. This war was supported and criticized by Americans and Mexicans alike. Manifest Destiny was a belief that it was God’s Plan to for America to expand to the Pacific Ocean, and a very controversial belief, at that. Before this war of opinions

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    Was the Mexican-American War Justified? The Mexican- American War. Was it really justified or was it justified? No one really knows the whole story behind it. Now Mexico had just won independence from Spain in the year of 1821, and gained tons of land. Mexico had so much land, it was equal in size to the United States, and the leaders of Mexico realized that the northern territories were not being put to use. To solve the issue Mexico invited U.S. settlers to come to Texas, however, Americans had to

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