According to Jesus-Velasco Marquez from “A Mexican Viewpoint on the War with the United States,” he states that “mobilization of the U.S army was an outright attack on Mexico. As a consequence the Mexican government reaffirmed the instruction to protect the border, meaning the territory between the Rio Grande and the Nueces River.” This evidence shows the U.S was not justified in going to war because Mexico thought they were simply under attack by the U.S. America would have done the same thing if they thought they saw Mexicans crossing the land. It was all a misunderstanding until President Polk said that Mexico Murdered the 16 Americans on American soil. Another key point, as to why the Mexican and American war was not justified was because America robbed Texas. According to Charles Sumner form “Obligations to the Mexican War” says that “Our newspapers excited the lust of territorial robbery” Another article (El Tiempo) describes the event as “The American government acted like a bandit who came upon a traveler.” Mexico was as big as the U.S when it became independent. One of the many places they had was Texas and it was theirs, until the American settlers decided to take the state and call it
According to Jesus-Velasco Marquez from “A Mexican Viewpoint on the War with the United States,” he states that “mobilization of the U.S army was an outright attack on Mexico. As a consequence the Mexican government reaffirmed the instruction to protect the border, meaning the territory between the Rio Grande and the Nueces River.” This evidence shows the U.S was not justified in going to war because Mexico thought they were simply under attack by the U.S. America would have done the same thing if they thought they saw Mexicans crossing the land. It was all a misunderstanding until President Polk said that Mexico Murdered the 16 Americans on American soil. Another key point, as to why the Mexican and American war was not justified was because America robbed Texas. According to Charles Sumner form “Obligations to the Mexican War” says that “Our newspapers excited the lust of territorial robbery” Another article (El Tiempo) describes the event as “The American government acted like a bandit who came upon a traveler.” Mexico was as big as the U.S when it became independent. One of the many places they had was Texas and it was theirs, until the American settlers decided to take the state and call it