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    The U.S.- Mexican War Essay

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    U.S.-Mexican War was a violent and shattering event for Mexican citizens that lasted from 1846-1848. It drastically altered the course of Mexican and American history for years to come. Once the debilitating battle ended, the United States emerged a world power having acquired more than 500,000 square miles of valuable territory and Mexico spent years recovering from the loss of land and Mexican citizens. Ultimately, it was the “insatiable ambition of the United States, favored by [Mexican] weakness”

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    throughout Mexico. Many citizens regularly get murdered for lying to the cartel, informing the authorities about the cartels, or antagonizing the cartels. Although Mexican drug cartels, or drug trafficking organizations, have existed for several decades, their influence has increased since the demise of the Colombian Cali in the 1990s. Mexican drug cartels now dominate the wholesale illicit drug market and in 2007 controlled 90% of the cocaine entering the United States. Arrests of key cartel leaders

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    The Mexican War was viewed as one of the most controversial wars in United States history. Originating from the annexation of Texas, or the lack thereof in Mexico’s eyes, the final spark to cause the war was an incident between soldiers of both countries in disputed land. Both Mexico and the US claimed to have been provoked by the other, and that they were only protecting their country. Many US citizens argued the war, as it appeared President Polk was using it for reasons other than self defense

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    Mexican Drug War Essay

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    The Mexican Drug War By: Blake Cohen INR2002 – Spring 2013 Jeff Hernden Word Count: 3800 Date: 4/22/13 In 2006, Mexico began to crack down on drug trafficking operations in union with the United States. Why all of the sudden? In regard to that question, my paper will include a history of events leading up to this sudden crack down on drug trafficking, from its start in the 1960’s until today. After the history of the drug war, I will discuss the main states involved like the United States

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    Mexican War Dbq Essay

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    independence. Americans cross the Nueces river in 1846. The United states was not justified in going to war with Mexico because Mexico got their independence in 1821, Americans cross the Nueces river into Mexican territory, and the United states robbed Texas from Mexico. One reason the Mexican war was not justified was Mexico got their independence a few years ago. In document D Mexico got their independence from Spain. All of the land that was Spain's was now Mexico's. This evidence shows the the

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    For this week’s discussion, I have chosen the US involvement in the Mexican Drug War. The US has been deeply involved on the side of the Mexican Government since the election of Mexico’s President Felipe Caldron in 2006 (Mazzetti & Thompson, 2011). Since that time, The US government has reportedly provided over “$2 billion in military and police support, training to more than 16,000 Mexican security personnel, and over $4 billion worth of weapons” (LaSusa & Albaladejo, 2014, pp. 12). Considering

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    of the Mexican American War started when the United States annexed Texas, we are told of the results and the clash of opinions between the politicians, but we are not informed about the military’s perspective of the battles they fought. The war how we see it today is different how the soldiers once saw it. Although we are told of the acquired land received from each battle that was won, there is no writing informing us of what the soldiers gave up in return for all this land. The Mexican war provided

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    Mexican War Dbq Essay

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    In late 1844 James K. Polk was elected and he had set his sights on Texas, but he had to go through Mexico to get it even if it meant going to war. The Mexican war started in 1846. The battle locations ranged from northern California to Mexico city. The events leading up to the war were the Texas revolution and a treaty between Texas and the United States. The question asked in this essay is, was the United States Justified in going to war with Mexico. America was justified for going to war with

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    Mexican War Dbq Essay

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    {The Mexican War’s causes date as far back as 1821, when Mexico declared independence from Spain. The Mexican government then allowed American immigrants to settle Texas to increase population. The new Texans however, did not want to be under Mexico’s control, and revolted. After several battles, the most famous being the Alamo, Texas was an independent country in 1836. However, tension between Mexico and America rose after America annexed Texas in 1844, the year President Polk, a believer in Manifest

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    The Mexican-American War began in 1846 and ended in 1848. It marked the first U.S. armed conflict predominantly fought on foreign soil. The war pitted a politically divided and militarily unprepared Mexico against the expansionist-minded administration of U.S. President James K. Polk, who believed the United States had a “manifest destiny” to spread across the continent to the Pacific Ocean. The annexation of Texas essentially caused the Mexican-American War. When Texas gained its independence from

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