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Why Is The Mexican War Unjustified
Emma Tyler
4/27/15
English/2nd
Social Studies/5th
The Unjustified War
The Americans are intruders! Did the United States really have the right reasons to go to war with Mexico? The Mexican War began in 1846. The Mexicans and Americans were fighting over Texas. The United States was unjustified in going to war with Mexico because the US was land hungry, they broke Mexican laws, and were aggressive and rude. The Americans wanted to steal Texas from Mexico. They also wanted California. The Mexicans made laws of no slavery, but the Americans didn’t care what the Mexicans said so they decided to bring in their own slaves.
One reason the Mexican War was not justified was America wanted to steal land from Mexico. America signed a treaty with Texas

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