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    Wars are a way to resolve conflict‚ and America has had lots of wars in the past American wars have often been very controversial‚ the Mexican-American war especially. It started in 1821 when Mexico declared itself free from Spain‚ and let American move into Texas to help increase the population. Mexico suffered with that decision because of the major differences between Mexico and America (Mexico being Catholic and against slavery and America being Protestant and for slavery). It took little time

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    American Manifest Destiny Politics in Mexican-American War A. Overview Mexican-American war started by the Texas annexation by the Union. Texans‚ who were mostly Americans‚ declared themselves independent in March 2‚ 1836 as the Republic of Texas. But they didn’t want to stand alone thus they asked to join the Union. Mexico never accepted the Republic of Texas. Thus‚ the areas Texas claimed‚ all land in the north of Rio Grande‚ emerged border dispute between America and Mexico. President

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    The Mexican-American War (1846-1848) was the first U.S. armed war fought on foreign soil. It put a politically divided and militarily unprepared Mexico against the expansionist-minded government of U.S. President James K. Polk. Polk believed the United States had a “manifest destiny” to spread across the continent to the Pacific Ocean. A border clash along the Rio Grande started off the fighting and was followed by a series of U.S. victories. In then end‚ Mexico lost one-third of its territory

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    The Mexican-American war is one of the most important conflicts that the U.S. had to this date. It is what seemed to be an inevitable war all due to the Jacksonian era and its aggressive manifest destiny. This war was against a new Mexican government who was unprepared‚ and they were almost blindsided by the States. They were hoping to become allies but they became enemies all too quickly. First they had one of their territories become independent‚ and then as they were trying to get it back‚ the

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    the Mexican American War? The Southern desire to spread slavery caused an outbreak of war between the United States and Mexico in 1846. However‚ other major factors pushed these two countries to war. In the years after the War of 1812‚ the United States went through an industrial and technological revolution. This revolution benefited the north to a large extent and pushed the southern U.S. towards slavery and its expansion. This expansion on slavery could have been the cause of the Mexican American

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    The question for this essay is “explain the impact of the Mexican War on American expansionism.” The Mexican War didn’t want to fight at first‚ but after awhile there were some Mexican troops that crossed and attacked the American soldiers. The impact of this is that the congress put out votes for the Senate and the House. With the War getting votes the Mexican War lasted‚ at least‚ one and a half years. With the Mexican War‚ there were different people that would be placed. There is some information

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    Francisco A. Amador-Ortiz 11/14/2014 Ms. Pass History 100 Oral Presentation Paper (Mexican American War) One of the first U.S. armed conflict that was military fought on foreign soil was The Mexican-American War sometimes known as the Invasion of Mexico that was fought from 1846-1848 (Merry‚ pg.176). In that two-year battle our President at the time James K. Polk who believed in the manifest destiny wanted to spread across the continent and claim new land. Unlucky for Mexico they where not prepared

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    Political Outcomes of the MexicanAmerican War Post the MexicanAmerican War in 1846‚ there would be a plethora of political change that would be inevitable for the Mexicans‚ and the Americans. These changes would bring about a divide between the two countries that would keep them in a rivalry spanning over numerous decades. However‚ before this rivalry could occur‚ something would be needed to induce it. The Mexicans and the Americans would fight against each other for over a year until a

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    Historians look at the MexicanAmerican War is several ways‚ good and bad. The brutal war lasted from April‚ 1846 to February‚ 1848 and began in Texas‚ ending with about 38‚000 casualties. But‚ only about 1‚700 were killed in battle‚ as disease like the yellow fever. Although the war might be seen as controversial‚ the United States War against Mexico was just due to‚ Texas’ needs‚ Mexico’s government‚ and violence that was waged on the U.S. America was ethical in all ways to declare war on Mexico after

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    intrusion into other lands. Anglos believed it was their God-given right to expand and populate other areas. With this mentality‚ Anglos set out to take what belonged to Mexico. American intrusion into Mexican land created conflict between the two‚ leading to the Mexican-American War from 1846-1848. Mexicans living in present-day California‚ Nevada‚ New Mexico‚ Texas‚ Arizona‚ Utah and Colorado‚ which became part of the United States after the Mexican-American War‚ experienced a drastic change in their lives

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