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    The Mexican-American War started when America annexed Texas. Texas used to be part of Mexico, and was called Tejas, but after a some time, the Tejas residents fought for their independence, until they got it in 1836. In 1845, when Texas was annexed to the U.S., Mexico and America fought numerous times about where the border was between the two countries. Mexico thought it was the Nueces River, and America thought the border was the Rio Grande. America was still expanding their property and their

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    the year of 1846, the United States went to war with Mexico. 10 years before this war, Texas won independence though Mexico thought false of this. Mexico felt betrayed and thought they were doing wrong. As the United States went towards the West they believed they were doing good for God and believed it was the Manifest Destiny. The war between the United States and Mexico was not justified. During the war many people had unreasonable deaths. With the war it made slavery expand. Many soldiers did not

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    Southern desire to spread slavery went a long way in causing in the Mexican American war, this desire, along with expansion and power, were the main motivators of this fight. The South had wanted to spread its slavery empire westward into Texas through the annexation. Desire was a major factor in the decision to fight for Texas as during this time, a large amount of support was rallied behind the deciding forces. Expansion had meant that slavery would continue spreading westward, and these slaveholders

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    Mexican War DBQ

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    To What Extent Was the Mexican War a Justifiable War? The annexation of Texas in 1845, nine years after the Republic of Texas declared its independence from Mexico, occurred in a period characterized by an upsurge in nationalism and expansionism. Manifest Destiny, the popular belief that the United States was destined by God to expand across the entire continent of North America in order to manifest its ideas and beliefs, defined American society at the time. Despite this belief, North American

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    The Mexican-American War

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    The war against the United states and Mexico began on April 25, 1846, just as Mexican troops attacked mounted American troops. Although, Mexico never officially declared war against the U.S. President James K. Polk believed in “manifest destiny” and that America need to across the pacific ocean. The Mexican-American war was the only war that was fought mainly on foreign grounds. Mexico being militarily unprepared for war lost losing one third of its territory to the U.S. On the other hand the U.S

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    Mexican War DBQ

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    “The Mexican War” or “The US Invasion?” It’s 1846 and a war has begun, thousands dead, and only half of Mexico is left. This war took place on the “Texas side” of the Rio Grande. The war ended in 1848 after mass destruction took place. The war was called the ‘Mexican War” or the ‘US Invasion” depending on what side you were on. Many things led to the Mexican War. One event was that John Sidell was asked to leave Mexico City because he angered the Mexican government. Also, James K. Polk became

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    Dbq Mexican War

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    The United States went to war with the Mexicans between April 25, 1846 and February 2, 1848. The main reason they went to war was because of border issues, specifically where the border to Mexico and the United States was. The USA believed the border between them and Mexico was the Rio Grande River, on the other hand Mexico believed it was the Nueces River. Another reason is the fact that Mexico and the US were complete opposites believing in many different things. Mexicans were Catholic and anti-slavery

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    The Mexican-American War

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    The Mexican-American war was a war fought over the annexation of Texas and where the Mexican-American border should be placed. The war sparked conflict over many other issues such as slavery, the justification of the war, and even formed the foundation of what would later come as the Civil War. Many people argued the topic of slavery in the Mexican-American war. There was a question of whether or not slavery should be legal in areas won by the United States. Northern states were opposed to legalizing

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    Mexican War Dbq

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    Unjustified They once were free, but now they're ours! The Mexican War had much to do with the Nueces River, the Rio Grande and the Annexation of Texas. Dates for the Mexican War were July 1845 - April 1846. In going to war with Mexico, was the US justified or unjustified? United States were unjustified in going to war with Mexico because we broke their laws, robbed land, and invaded their territory. One reason the Mexican War was unjustified was because the US broke their laws. A way we broke

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    The Mexican-American War

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    The Mexican-American War was a conflict spanning the years 1846 to 1848 resulting in a large redistribution of the land among North America. The war initially began as a result of the belief held by the United States that they had a “God-given” right to expand its borders to the Pacific Coast. Furthermore, the U.S. felt a responsibility to civilize the occupants of the newly acquired territories. This belief system is called “Manifest Destiny.” (citation) Although the United States was successful

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