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U S Mexican War

U. S. – Mexican War
The U.S.-Mexican War began on April 25, 1846. ... The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, which ended the war, is still in force today .Although the war was one of the most momentous conflicts of the nineteenth century, most Americans seem to know little about it. The war between the United States and Mexico had two basic causes. First, the desire of the U.S. ... The belief that the U.S. ... The Mexican government refused the opportunity to sell half of its country to Mexicos most dangerous neighbor. The second basic cause of the war was the Texas War of Independence and the subsequent annexation of that area to the United States. ... Thousands of Americans took up the offer and moved, often with slaves, to the Mexican province of Texas. ... In 1835, Texas revolted, and after several bloody battles, the Mexican President, Santa Anna, was forced to sign the Treaty of Velasco in 1836. ... The Republic of Texas and Mexico continued to engage in border fights and many people in the United States openly sympathized with the U.S. ... As a result of the savage frontier fighting, the American public developed a very negative stereotype against the Mexican people and government. Partly due to the continued hostilities with Mexico, Texas decided to join with the United States, and on July 4, 1845, the annexation gained approval from the U.S. ... Indeed, before and throughout the duration of the war there were some that actively advocated the annexation of all of Mexico, in the belief that Mexicans could never govern themselves for their own good. Manifest destiny was further encouraged with the election of Polk prior to the war. ... It was certainly Polk who initiated the commencement of the war, at least in terms of actual confrontation. ... President Polk sent troops under General Zachary Taylor to the region between the Rio Grande and Nueces Rivers, he effectively insured a war by stationing American troops on what the Mexicans held to their sovereign territory.

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Title: U S Mexican War

Words: 1624
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Pages: 6.5
submitted by: Daboyreal

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