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    Was the United States Justified in Going to War With Mexico? Mexico attacking America was NOT America’s fault! On April 24th, 1836 Mexican troops attacked a party of 63 Americans in an effort to “protect” their borders. All this accomplished was the deaths of 16 innocent soldiers and fueling a flame of war. The soldiers that were on the border were extending the US’s protection to Texas when she wanted to annex herself with the US. Although many agreed with America declaring war was a good idea there

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    Texas V.S. Mexico When something or someone gets misused or treated wrong, a strong solution is to fight back. In 1846 a war between Mexico and America had started being named the Mexican American War. Before the war Mexico had owned the province of Texas, and this was meant to include Americans to join them. That was not a good idea, because Mexico and America had different beliefs. Texas did not approve of their beliefs and tried to leave them, but matters only got worse. At this time Mexico and

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    The Americans bought land from Mexico for fifteen million dollars, and that converts to about $276,206,642.58 today. Manifest Destiny is the expansion of the U.S. where it was believed that the U.S. was destined to have the land from Atlantic to Pacific oceans. During the 1800s Americans bought, made treaties, or went to war over the land that is now the U.S. The land was taken from the indians and the mexicans. There are several reasons that Manifest Destiny was both justified and unjustified.

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    that white Americans were divinely ordained to settle the entire continent of North America. Compared to other wars such as the civil war, the Mexican American war was seen as a smaller thing, but it was because of the thousands of Americans and Mexicans that were killed, territorial issues, and more. 1846 Was the starting year of the Mexican/American War. This war lasted until 1848, and was mostly driven by the idea of “Manifest Destiny”. The United States was justified in going to war with Mexico

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    War With Mexico Outline

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    War With Mexico Introduction Paragraph: Hook : 2-3 Interesting facts (broad) Thesis and Road Map: Background Research (Must include at least four historically accurate details.) In 1836 Texas declared its independence from Mexico. On December 18, 1836, Texas Congress declared the Rio Del Norte to be the boundary. In April 1844, the treaty was signed between the U.S. and Texas. The Mexican War took place from 1846-48. Many Americans believed in the Manifest Destiny which was a

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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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    {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 War in 1846 was a result of territorial disputes between the United States and Mexico over Texas. The US and Mexico both felt that the Texas territory was rightfully theirs. The resulting war once again demonstrated the strength of America, while bullying Mexico into giving half of its country away. While America thought that they were justified in going to war, many modern day historians disagree. I also share the viewpoint that the Mexican War was an unjustified attempt by the United

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    Anna Fleming 4/27/15 English-5th History-3rd Mexican War Sixteen Americans lay dead on the North shore of the Rio del Norte. On April 24th a party of Americans left from their camp and went up to the North bank of the Rio Del Norte to see if any Mexican troops had crossed the river. While they were guarding the river Mexican troops came and surrounded them (Doc.B). Once the fight was over sixteen American were killed or wounded and the number of Mexicans killed is unknown (Hook Exercise). Many people

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    controversial topics in the United States is the Mexican War, or the war with Mexico. Ten years before the War was fought Texas declared its independence. The Mexican War started in 1846 and ended in 1848. (Timeline) Also, one year after the war ended California was admitted to the U.S and became a state. (Timeline) The war hit Mexico hard. Mexico lost many of it’s people and a lot of land. Some people felt that the United States was justified in going to War with Mexico. Those people are wrong for

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