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    the first war that the United States had fought mainly on foreign land. It was caused by the United States’ policy of Manifest Destiny‚ where the American citizens and President James Polk wanted to expand their nation by annexing Texas in 1845 and disputing that Texas ended at the Rio Grande while Mexico claimed that it stopped at the Nueces River. This war‚ in which the United States came out victorious‚ resulted in the United States gaining more than 500‚000 square miles of Mexican land which

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    University‚ and a law degree from Texas Southern University. Talking about her work experience‚ she has handled thousands of felony cases ranging from drug possession and theft to sexual assault‚ child abuse‚ and capital murder. She is also serving nation as a secretary and a board member of The Potter’s House of Dallas‚ and a past board member of several non-profit organizations. In the year 2009‚ Johnson was appointed by Texas Governor Rick Perry to the Texas Public Safety Commission‚ where she

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    STUDENT CAREER ESSAY What Do You Want to Be? D o you see yourself as the next great American inventor? Maybe you’re thinking about becoming a lawyer‚ an architect‚ a filmmaker or a photographer. There are as many career options out there as there are stars in the sky‚ so when it comes to your future — think big! You may change your mind about a career as you get older‚ but it’s important to have information about all types of careers as early in life as possible. Whatever you want to do

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    Sam Houston and the American Southwest were written by Randolph B. Campbell. Currently Professor Campbell teaches at University of North Texas in Denton. He has written many other books including Gone to Texas The history of the Lone star state. This is one of my favorite books; Sam Houston had a very interesting life. As a child he was relentless and rebellious. He had little formal education‚ but loved to read. He eventually tired of Tennessee and ran away. He crossed the river and lived among

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    wing of artist‚ Alfred Stieglitz in 1916‚ and her drawings and paintings quickly became a prevalent part of his already prominent studio‚ 291. After a stint of teaching in the great spaces of the vast plains and vibrant canyons of Amarillo‚ Texas‚ and Canyon‚ Texas‚ O’Keeffe had an intense desire to find a new source of inspiration. She moved to New Mexico after being captivated by the enchanted land in 1929. The artist was forty-one years old and already at the height of popular acclaim. O’Keeffe

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    Manifest Destiny

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    would eventually lead up to the Civil War‚ literally dividing the nation into two. Territorial expansion fashioned racial and social divisions in the American society due to slavery‚ created new enemies for the States as a result of the annexation of Texas against the will of Mexico‚ and endangered the harmony between the North and the South by cause of the Dred vs. Scott decision. Slavery‚ considered somewhat unethical in the North‚ flourished in the South‚ mainly due to the fact that the entire

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    The Mexican-American War was a war between the United States and Mexico which lasted from April 1846 to February 1848. It stemmed from the United States’ annexation of Texas in 1845 and from a dispute over whether Texas ended at the Nueces River (Mexican claim) or the Rio Grande (U.S. claim). The war was the most devastating event in Mexican history‚ where Mexico lost the modern day areas of California‚ Arizona‚ New Mexico‚ Nevada‚ Colorado and Montana. The Mexican-American spawned out of land lust

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    1-5p The Searchers: The Making of An American Legend Overview In 1836‚ in East Texas‚ a war group of Comanche has kidnapped‚ a nine-year-old girl named Cynthia Ann Parker. The Indian tribe took her in and raised her as if she was a natural part of their tribe. She was welcomed by the tribe and eventually became the wife of a warrior. Ethan Edwards‚ (John Wayne) an embittered veteran‚ who returns home to Texas after the Civil War. Ethan is quickly informed that Comanche Indians have killed

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    official declaration of war ever came from Mexico (Gonzales‚ Mexicanos). On Feb. 2‚ 1848‚ the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed‚ establishing the Rio Grande as the U.S.-Mexican border. Under the treaty‚ Mexico also recognized the U.S. annexation of Texas‚ and agreed to sell California and the rest of its territory north of the Rio Grande for $15 million (Gonzales‚ Mexicanos). Antonio Lopez de Santana was an American born Spanish (creole). He was a 19th century military officer who acted like the country’s

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    Think to yourself‚ where is the border of Texas? Did you know that this was a disputed question which eventually sent to nations into war? Soldiers were dispatched by americans on July 1845 into the disputed territory between the US and Mexico. However‚ the war began on May 9‚ 1846 in the disputed territory of Mexico near the Rio Grande between the US and Mexican forces. Was it okay for the US to declare war with Mexico? The answer is no. The United States was not justified in going to war with Mexico

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