The United States had many valid reasons for going to war, such as initially taking peaceful actions. The U.S first tried to buy land from Mexico (Doc F). The U.S tried to negotiate a deal with Mexico before going to war. It was only after every effort of reconciliation, …show more content…
Mexico was interfering with the U.S’ belief in Manifest Destiny. The U.S believed they had a right to overspread the continent with their constantly increasing population. By preventing the expansion of the U.S, Mexico was limiting their greatness and challenging their power. Taking land will benefit both Mexico and the U.S (Doc A). The U.S would bring education, farming, industry, and democracy as they expanded across the country. This would bring a more civilized lifestyle under U.S laws, which would benefit Mexico in the eyes of the U.S. The United States was justified in going to war, because Mexico was preventing the expansion of the U.S, and therefore challenging the U.S’ …show more content…
The U.S tried to make an agreement and tried to buy Mexico’s land before resorting to war, Mexico tried to prevent the U.S’ fulfillment of their manifest destiny, and the U.S was only trying to protect their own land and eliminate a possible threat. The U.S was a young nation establishing sovereignty. The territories owned by both Mexico and the U.S needed clear borders, so when Mexico failed to conform to U.S’ offers, the U.S was forced into declaring