All was well, Mexico, US, until, something went wrong. In 1821 Mexico declared independence from Spain. Texans won the battle of The Alamo in 1836 and Then the Mexican war started in 1846. The Americans were either justified or unjustified in their decision in going to war with Mexico. The Americans were unjustified in going to war with Mexico over Texas because they settled in their land without asking the Mexicans if they could. America was so obsessed with manifest destiny, expanding the United States, they forgot that they were not supposed to take their slaves into Mexico, because the Mexicans did not want the slaves in their land. The Americans were unjustified in their decision for going to war with Mexico because they had taken their land and settled in it with their permission but broke the Mexican enforced laws. Mexicans wanted to keep the Texans under control. The invasion was threatened solely because Texas had determined to annex herself to our union. The US was …show more content…
The Mexican war was unjustified because they were way too obsessed in expanding the United States because of manifest destiny. In document D it stated that the United States was way over obsessed about expanding the U.S because they thought that it was gods will, but they did not pay any attention to where they were trying to expand the United States.This evidence shows that the U.S was unjustified in going to war with mexico because they were over obsessed in gods will, manifest destiny. Deciding to go to war with Mexico was unjustified because of them bringing slaves into the Mexican territory. Document D states that, “Certainly [Mexico] … might justly charge our citizens with disgraceful robbery,while, in seeking extension of slavery [our own citizens denied] the great truths of American freedom…” This quote means that the citizens wanted slavery but the Mexicans did not want the Americans to bring slaves into their
G.K. Chesterton said, “The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him.” The Mexican War started in 1846. It was against Mexico and the United States. It all started when president James K. Polk decided that he wanted to annex Texas into the US. Texas had been asking for nine years to be annexed. They wanted a little bit more freedom from Mexico. The Mexican troops were very angry about this and wanted to fight for the land which they wanted to keep. The United States was justified in going to war with Mexico because the US fairly bought Texas, Mexico attacked the United States first so they needed to defend themselves, and some of the US troops were camped in Texas and never set
Was the United States Justified in Going to War with Mexico? War with Mexico, Justified or not? The Mexican war took place in 1846, Mexico, this war was a result of built up tension, from Texas becoming a state, and the attack above Rio Grande. Was the United States justified in going to war with Mexico? The United States was not justified in going to war with Mexico because we took there land, an unreasonable war prize, and attacked them in disputed territory One reason the Mexican war was not justified was, we took their land.
[Texas was a great place to grow cotton because of great climate, and it was a big piece of land. Two groups of Tejanos and Americans began complaining about each other. The leader of Mexico General Antonio Lopez De Santa Ana soon stopped Texas from letting Americans into it because they were not following the rules. Americans wanted to annex Texas but the Mexican Government did not let the United States get Texas that easy.] The United States was Justified in going to war with Mexico.* One reason why The US was justified in going in war with Mexico was because The US wanted All of Texas so they can reestablish slavery and get a lot of cotton out of it.* [The author of this
In document D Mexico got their independence from Spain. All of the land that was Spain's was now Mexico's. This evidence shows the the United States was not justified in going to war because Mexico just got Texas and The United states already want to go to war over it. It’s Mexico's land not the
One reason the Mexican War was unjustified was that America had no respect for Mexican Government. U.S. didn’t follow the laws (Doc D). They brought in slaves when Mexico made it illegal for slavery.America ignored Mexico's rules(Paragraph 4 Background Essay). It quotes,” the American government acted like a bandit who came upon a traveler”. Which means that America stole things from Mexico(Doc C). This evidence shows that the U.S. was unjustified in going to war because they didn’t have any respect for Mexico. By not listening to people whom they were owned by. So in that case America was unjustified.
One reason the Mexican War was not justified was that America was land hungry. In Doc.B paragraph 2 it says “Citizens of the United States had already begun to move into Texas.” Americans moved into the Texas land. They took over Texas. Mexico did not appreciate that. When the American troops commanded by General Zachary Taylor went to the Rio Grande taking over that territory and made a high risk of meeting the Mexican troops. In Document C. paragraph 3 it says “In the eyes of the (Mexican) government, the mobilization of the U.S. army was an outright attack on Mexico.” America mobilized
One reason that the Mexican-American war was not justified is that the Americans took land from Mexico. The annexation of Texas is an example of America taking land, stated in Document C. That was very wrong of the U.S to do at the time due to security and legal reasons for Mexico. Then Americans tried to take more land from Mexico by sending troops to near the Rio Grande River. As a security measure, the Mexicans decided to attack the American soldiers, killing 16 of the Americans. This shows that Americans were not justified for going to war with Mexico because Americans decided to send soldiers to invade the undisputed part of land between Texas and Mexico.
The U.S was not justified to go to war because of the spread of slavery. Mexico finds out about the treaty that Texas and the U.S is making allowing Texas to be annexed from mexico. As soon as Mexico hears this it causes many problems between them. Mexico says it was said to not be valid for both legal and security reasons, stated in (Doc C). As soon as Texas was able to be annexed many people emigrated to Texas bringing along slaves and slaveholders.
When you think about wars in American history, the first and probably only war you know of is the American Revolution. One war you might never think of is the Mexican-American War, the war in which America gained Texas from Mexico, but was it justified? The US was unethical in going to war with Mexico because of how the US robbed Texas from Mexico, they fought over disputed land, and gaining Texas would expand slavery. The Mexican-American war was unjustified because of the robbery of Texas from Mexico. Document C states, “...the annexation of Texas to the United States was inadmissible for both legal and security reasons.
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, the US already created a tense relationship with its neighbor by providing aid to the Texas Rebellion, and later annexing Texas. The United States was not Justified in going to war with Mexico because Texas was signed over, with no extra land, America was obviously itching to go to war, and settlers agreed to become Mexican citizens in the first place
America was unjustified because of the disputed of the territory. (Hook) Texas and Mexicans aren't being far to each other, or not letting one another have an equal part in the territories because Texas and the US believe their border was on Rio but the Mexicans thought theirs was the Nueces River they both want more land than the other causing a fight or a war. (Doc D) They are rude and disrespectful to the Mexicans when they lived in the Mexican territory, Because they think that since they live in mexico and we aren't Mexican we don't have to obey the laws/rules that they have made.Texas and Mexico both want big land masses so they fight over who gets what causing war between the two of them.
The Mexican-American war determined the destiny of the United States of America, it determined whether or not it would become a world power and it established the size of the United States of America. Perhaps the war was inevitable due to the idea of Manifest Destiny - Americans thought they had the divine right to extend their territory. The Mexican-American War started mainly because of the annexation of the Republic of Texas (established in 1836 after breaking away from Mexico). The United States and Mexico still had conflicts on what the borders of Texas was, the United States claimed that the Texas border with Mexico was the Rio Grande, but the Mexicans said that it was the Nueces River, so the land in between were disputed and
The American and Mexico war had an effect on many people all around the world. Many people also stole things and killed each other just so they can live and be free. The war between America and Mexico had many conflict between each other. Many amount of lives was lost, and half of Mexico’s territory was lost. Not so many good things happened, like many tensions had emerged between Mexico and America. The U.S was more unjustified than justified for many different reasons. Although the United States war against Mexico resulted in the gaining of America’s most valuable land, the war itself was unjust because they wanted to protect the citizens, U.S wanted to expand slavery, and sent soldiers to their land which they thought was going to be a good idea.
One reason the Mexican War was justified was because of manifest destiny. Manifest destiny mean in the 19th century United States was destined to, stretch
The Mexican War was viewed as one of the most controversial wars in United States history. Originating from the annexation of Texas, or the lack thereof in Mexico’s eyes, the final spark to cause the war was an incident between soldiers of both countries in disputed land. Both Mexico and the US claimed to have been provoked by the other, and that they were only protecting their country. Many US citizens argued the war, as it appeared President Polk was using it for reasons other than self defense. By going to war with Mexico, the US faced the possibility of gaining much more of Mexico’s land and extending slavery in the country. The United States' decision to go to war with Mexico was based on a desire to extend slavery, to gain land they had