Mexican American War Not Justified Essay

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    history of relations between Mexico and the United States took place a century and a half ago,” wrote Mexican historian Jesus Velasco-Marquez. Thousands of Mexicans and Americans died. HAlf of Mexico was taken by the United States. The U.S was not justified to go to war with Mexico because of spread of slavery, cultural imperialism, and disputed territory. The U.S was not justified to go to war because of the spread of slavery. Mexico finds out about the treaty that Texas and the U.S is making

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    not want to sell California. After the attack on American troops by Mexican forces on disputed territory, president Polk asked Congress and the outcome was voted overwhelmingly in his favor of war with Mexico. Was the United States justified in

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    The war the war was intense, but some of the soldiers wondered if the this war was justified to start. Many lives were lost during this terrible war. United Mexican States lost lots of it’s land and many soldiers died. This most likely weakened Mexico even more. The big question is was the United States justified in going to war with Mexico? There are many reasons going both ways, but there are some big reasons the us shouldn’t have gone to war. Some of the reasons are Mexico was still weak from

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    This was the war that changed all of humanity because without it, we wouldn’t be able to have the free American lives that we have today. In 1821, Mexico declared itself free from Spain. Mexico’s population was decreasing so they started welcoming settlers from the United States. The Mexicans thought that this was a bad idea though because they had differences and it may cause fights and maybe even war between the two. The Mexicans were catholic, anti-slavery, and wanted to keep Texans under control

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    The Mexican-American war was a war fought over the annexation of Texas and where the Mexican-American border should be placed. The war sparked conflict over many other issues such as slavery, the justification of the war, and even formed the foundation of what would later come as the Civil War. Many people argued the topic of slavery in the Mexican-American war. There was a question of whether or not slavery should be legal in areas won by the United States. Northern states were opposed to legalizing

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    when Immigrants from America disliked the rules they agreed to follow. Borders were never agreed upon yet the US used the Mexicans crossing borders as a main point to go to war. Immigrants from the US started a revolution in Texas, part of Mexico at the time, because they didn’t want to follow Mexico’s laws. This lead to Texas joining America and Mexico being very mad. Americans moved to Texas and fought a revolution. They won their independence, and Texas joined America. Mexico is upset at the annexation

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    with the Anglos and the Mexicans. The Alamo was a settlement that turned into a fort when the Mexicans tried to attack the Texans, or also called, Anglos. The U.S. was a growing nation and it needed more land. So many Americans moved to Mexico. In 1846, Mexico welcomed the Americans and allowed the farmers to rent or buy the land in Texas. Mexico’s land stretched from Guatemala to Oregon. It was almost the size of the U.S., and most of it had no inhabitants. The reason the War with Mexico started was

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    The United States was not justified in going to war with Mexico due to the impatience of our nation's leaders, an unrealistic vision of Manifest Destiny, and Polk's ignorance. U.S. leaders had no right to respond to the Mexican government with violence. The war with Mexico was also a product of the United States’ unrealistic idea of Manifest Destiny. We believed we deserved to take as much land as we wanted. Polk's bad temper and impatience led him to making rash decisions when Mexico refused to

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    Alamo in 1836 and Then the Mexican war started in 1846. The Americans were either justified or unjustified in their decision in going to war with Mexico. The Americans were unjustified in going to war with Mexico over Texas because they settled in their land without asking the Mexicans if they could. America was so obsessed with manifest destiny, expanding the United States, they forgot that they were not supposed to take their slaves into Mexico, because the Mexicans did not want the slaves in their

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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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