Mexican American War Not Justified Essay

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    The Mexican-American War started when America annexed Texas. Texas used to be part of Mexico, and was called Tejas, but after a some time, the Tejas residents fought for their independence, until they got it in 1836. In 1845, when Texas was annexed to the U.S., Mexico and America fought numerous times about where the border was between the two countries. Mexico thought it was the Nueces River, and America thought the border was the Rio Grande. America was still expanding their property and their

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    America was justified in going to war as Mexico invaded the country,American troops were killed by the Mexicans,and Mexico decided to strike first.When Texas declared its independence from Mexico in 1836 and stated that the Rio Grande was the border boundary.However in 1846,Mexican forces decided to cross the border line as it was known as an invasion against the US.On Document B President Polk stated, “The Congress of Texas,by its act of December 19,1836, had declared the Rio del Norte to be the

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    because of that lives were lost. This is what happens in the American- Mexican War. It started in 1846 and took place in Mexico because the American believed in Manifest Destiny. The United States was not justified in going to war with Mexico because Polk didn’t say the whole story, going to war with Mexico meant taking more land, and the war was racially motivated. The first reason why America was not justified into going to war is because it states that “ But now, after reiterated menaces

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    In the year of 1846 when the United States went to war with Mexico was it justified? In my opinion i this i was not justified and what had happened to Texas. Although the war is a major part of American history and westward expansion. Back in the years of 1820s before the war even started Mexico was a large country almost like the United States and had just separate from its mother country Spain. Mexico at this time was encouraging American farmers to settle in Texas which was still in Mexico and

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    Mexican War Dbq

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    One reason that the Mexican War was not justified was that Polk was the one that wanted and provoked the war. This is what President Polk said, “... I had ordered an efficient military force to take a position between the Nueces and the Del Norte(Rio Grande).”(Polk, 325) This quote shows that Polk purposely brought a military force into Mexico because of what they thought was a threat that threatened Texas. This is also what Polk said in his war message, “...sixty-three men and officers, were...dispatched

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    Studies--2nd Mexican War “The most dramatic event in the history of relations between Mexico and the United States took place a century and a half ago.” (Document C, Paragraph 1) The Mexican War started in 1846, and ended in 1848. President Polk and Texas agreed that the Texas-Mexico border was the Rio Grande River. But when President James K. Polk heard Mexicans were the first to fire upon Americans at Texas, America was prepared to go to war. The majority of Congress agreed on the war vote too. In

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    War Against Mexico

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    The United States was justified in going to war with Mexico. In fact the United States didn’t even start the war against Mexico. In 1833, Santa Anna was elected president of Mexico. He fought in two major wars, the Mexican American War and the Texas War for Independence also called the Texas Revolution. General Santa Anna lost both wars. The consequences Mexico had to pay was giving Texas its independence which gave the Texans and Tejanos the large chunk of land which is now modern day Texas. The

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    annexation of Texas were destined to go to war with the rival nation of Mexico. However, America lacked significant reasons to go to war with Mexico. The question many present day historians are asking is “Did the United States have enough reasons to go to war with Mexico?” The answer is no. Due to the fact that Manifest Destiny is wrong, the Undisputed Territory is undisputed, and America had no regard for Mexican law, America was not justified in going to war with Mexico. America was expanding. In

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    Essay On The Mexican War

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    The War with Mexico was not as bad. The war was only consisted of the two states Mexico and Texas. In 1803, Louisiana Purchase was created at this year before the war had occurred. After the Louisiana Purchase, in 1836, Texas declares its independence from Mexico. Texas was a country that had once belonged to Mexico. Texas wanted to become a state of their own. They had created a state of their own to have their own religious beliefs. They moved out of Mexico because Mexico was Catholic, which meant

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    The war started when the General sent John Slidell to Mexico City to buy California which furiated the Mexicans so they sent him back. When Mexico had fired on U.S, troops on the “Texas” side, the President found a reason to go to war with them even though the Mexicans were trying to protect the border from them. In the end, the U.S. won the war. Later on, Mexico achieved independence of the Spanish Crown and the U.S. had begun to move into Texas. I believe that the United States was not justified

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