Mexican American War Not Justified Essay

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    because he loves what is behind him.” The Mexican War started in 1846. It was against Mexico and the United States. It all started when president James K. Polk decided that he wanted to annex Texas into the US. Texas had been asking for nine years to be annexed. They wanted a little bit more freedom from Mexico. The Mexican troops were very angry about this and wanted to fight for the land which they wanted to keep. The United States was justified in going to war with Mexico because the US fairly bought

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    DBQ: Was The United States Justified In Going To War With Mexico? [During the year of 1846, president Polk from the United States had gone to war with Mexico. The two countries went to war after Texas had declared itself an independent republic and the U.S had annexed it. This stained the relationship between the United States and Mexico. Also, on top of that, Mexico and the United States could not agree on a border. The U.S believed that the Rio Grande was the border, but Mexico thought the Nueces

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    The War with Mexico Being people of a new nation should come from the heart and not the brain, especially when starting something that will change everything. On May 9, 1846, some American settlers had gone North of Rio del Grande and never returned. The American government wanted Texas and had their eye on California because they had believed strongly in Manifest Destiny. Ten years before the Mexican War, Americans had fought and won Texas and knew we wanted California. Apart of the war happened

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    the soldiers. The Mexican American War, the fight over the disputed land around Texas and around California. Were the Americans actually justified for going to war with Mexico, meaning did they have a good reason to start the war? Mexico owned the land and protected it. The U.S. had no reason to go to war, well Texas did annex itself to the U.S., but California didn't. There are many more reasons why they are unjustified, America broke Mexican laws according to Mexico the Americans invaded, the U.S

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    Thousands of Americans were murdered during the Mexican-American War! Several complications and unfortunate events lead to the war. Then, in 1846, America went to war with Mexico. But were there facts behind the U.S going to war with Mexico? I think America was justified in going to war with Mexico because of their “Manifest Destiny”, retaliation for an attack on America, and their vast growing of the population. One reason the Mexican War was justified was America’s “Manifest Destiny”. At this

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    States Justified in Going to War with Mexico? War with Mexico, Justified or not? The Mexican war took place in 1846, Mexico, this war was a result of built up tension, from Texas becoming a state, and the attack above Rio Grande. Was the United States justified in going to war with Mexico? The United States was not justified in going to war with Mexico because we took there land, an unreasonable war prize, and attacked them in disputed territory One reason the Mexican war was not justified was,

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    United States Justified In Going To War With Mexico? When Congress voted to annex Texas, the U.S. and Mexico had different perceptions on what the border of Texas was; the Americans thought it was at the Rio Grande, and Mexicans believed it was at the Nueces River. After Mexicans killed 16 Americans north of the Rio del Norte, the states decided it was an act of war. Because this was the perfect excuse for him to ask for war, on May 11, 1846, President James Polk asked Congress to go to war with Mexico

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    if I told you that the Texans fought for independence and broke the Mexican law to have slavery and be protestant? In 1821 Mexico declared itself free from Spain which led to Mexico wanting to increase the northern territory because they were aware of the emptiness there. The government encouraged the American farmers to settle in the Mexican province of Texas. The Americans living in the Texas area don't want to follow the Mexican tradition of Catholicism. They also wanted to keep their slaves. Later

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    once famously said, “War is never a lasting solution for any problem”. Every single country has had some sort of conflict with another country, and often the solution is war. However, many do not realize that most wars (including the Mexican-American War) permanently damage the diplomatic relations of countries. Because of the damage of the Mexican-American War, it is unlikely that the bond between America and Mexico will ever be the same. The events leading up to the war began when Mexico won its

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    the Mexican War in 1846. In 1845, Texas was granted statehood in the U.S. after declaring independence from Mexico. Mexico viewed the situation as an act of war because they still thought of as Texas as a part of their territory. American and Mexican relations grew even more strained when a dispute over the border was raised; the U.S. believed the border should be along the Rio Grande River and Mexico believed it should be along the Nueces River. Then, a skirmish between American and Mexican soldiers

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