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    According to Howard Zinn, Chapter 8 discusses how the Mexican American War was caused by President Polk, and how he pushed an expansionist plan to conquest Mexico. It is believed that Americans motivated the Mexicans to fight with them so they had a reason to fight over land. The Whig Party (Polk’s political group) was against the war but wanted to expand the nation; and many civilians did not support the war, because they thought it was a war of aggression. President James Polk was, an expansionist

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    The Mexican American War fought from 1846 to 1848 was a battle over territory and the first conflict conducted entirely on foreign land. James K. Polk, the United States eleventh President, was an ambitious, growth motivated president who wanted to spread the United States continent to the Pacific Ocean. Mexico, led by Santa Anna, on the other hand was politically divided and had a military completely unprepared for battle. The American government had over 50,000 volunteers added to their army to

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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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    southern desire to expand slavery was a major cause of the Mexican-American War, but there were other causes as well. The war started on April 25, 1846, and ended on February 2, 1848, with the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. In that treaty, Mexico ceded Texas with the Rio Grande boundary, New Mexico, and California to the United States. The desire to expand slavery in the south was perhaps the largest cause of the Mexican-American War, because southerners were in favor of Manifest Destiny

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    The Mexican-American war started because of border disputes, after the annexation of Texas to the United States. The US and Mexico disputed where the border of the two countries was; therefore, causing the war. Historically, the Mexican-American War, which occurred 1846-1848, affected slavery because of events such as the Wilmot Proviso, Sectionalism, Manifest Destiny, and the Treaty of Guadalupe. Slavery was affected in these ways because of lands added to the United States, so the balance of

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    Mexican-American War The United States during the early part of the 19th century was country a great influx. The United States had come off a victory over the world super power England and now saw their territory nearly doubled in size during following the completion of the Louisiana purchase in 1803 by Thomas Jefferson. The Mexican-American war pitted the up and coming power of the united states against a country with great political turmoil. A way in which someone could be introduced to the experiences

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    Was the United States Justified in Going to War With Mexico? They have taken the land away from the people of the United States, oh wait that’s not right. Of course people know about the Mexican- American War, but people haven’t heard both sides of the story. This conflict happened in the 1840’s starting with Americans migrating to the west. Mexico shouldn’t have allowed us to move into their territory because the people of the United Sates stole land that belonged to Mexico. When the two countries

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    Mexican American War; Who Was Justified? War is defined as, “a conflict carried out by force of arms, as between nations or between parties within a nation; warfare, as by land, sea, or air.” (Dictionary.com). In 1846 America and Mexico had a conflict that was soon carried out with force. America and Mexico had some problems with their border. When Texas won its war with Mexico, Mexico’s border with America was never confirmed. America thought that their was the Rio Grande River, and Mexico thought

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    [The Mexican war is a controversial topic amongst the U.S and people have different opinions on whether it was justified to or to no go to war with Mexico. The whole war began over a dispute between Mexico and the U.S on where the border between the two countries should be. Mexico consistently stated that the border was the Nueces River, however the U.S disagreed and said the border was the Rio Grande River. This was the central idea for why the war started, but there are other reasons that led up

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    The Mexican War is frequently viewed as one of the United States greatest contentious wars. The war was fought between 1846 and 1848. Was Manifest Destiny the motivating reason or could it have been something else? The awareness of Manifest Destiny was starting to expend the thoughts of countless Democratic Americans. They wanted for the United States to increase their land to have continental power. It was understood that additional territory would entail the spread of economic achievement. There

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