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    Was the Mexican-American war worth it or not worth it? This essay argues that the United States was justified in going to war with Mexico. America was already building resources in Mexican Territory. One piece of evidence is that in document A by John L. O'Sullivan it states “The Anglo - Saxon foot is already on California's borders… marking its trail with schools and colleges, courts and representative halls, mills and meeting houses.” My reasoning for this evidence is that the U.S was already

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    The Mexican American War The US had already taken Texas and now they wanted California, but was the US really justified to go to war. Many people can argue on both sides of this with evidence. US had just taken Texas or on the other hand US wanted California. Even though their both good arguments, in the end the US was justified in going to war with Mexico. Some of the reasons are Mexico killed 16 American soldiers, America needed land, and Mexico had crossed the border. In April 1844 the US annexed

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    and Mexico was termed as the Mexican-American War and had a significant to both nations. The reason for the commencement of the war was due to Manifest Destiny, a populist belief that Americans had a divine right to the land and so enjoyed the freedom to expand their borders towards the Pacific Ocean. The conflict, which was due to the exact position to place the border for each country affected mainly the natives. Although both countries actively participated in the war, there were individuals in

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    Camryn Collins-Vaughn Mrs. Hayes English Honors 5-6 15 December 2017 Mexican Drug War Here lies a stale lifeless body after a drug cartel raids a small town, just south of the Texas border. In December of 2006 and still ongoing, the Mexican Drug War has resulted in the death of tens of thousands of individuals. Mexico believes that in order to put an end to the Drug Wars, America needs to control its need for drugs. The first call to action involves new policies and restrictions on the exports and

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    The Mexican American war In the beginning, the Mexicans gain their independence from Spanish empire in 1821. This is how it started. The Mexicans gained their independence from the Spanish empire and the Kingdom of Spain from the Treaty of Córdoba in 1821. Spain was a monarchy until they changed it to a public only a few years later. Their monarchy was not very organized, they were an unstable government for about two years. The war between Mexico and Texas was called the Texas Revolution. There

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    From 1846 through 1848, a war broke out between the US and Mexico, over the land that we now call Texas. Originally, the land was Mexican but due to America’s idea of “Manifest Destiny” America declared it their own. The two countries both thought they owned the land and an attack on April 25, 1846 led to an inevitable war started by the United States. The US was justified in going to War with Mexico because the two countries couldn’t agree on a border, Mexico attacked the US first and and America

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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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    the year of 1846, the United States went to war with Mexico. 10 years before this war, Texas won independence though Mexico thought false of this. Mexico felt betrayed and thought they were doing wrong. As the United States went towards the West they believed they were doing good for God and believed it was the Manifest Destiny. The war between the United States and Mexico was not justified. During the war many people had unreasonable deaths. With the war it made slavery expand. Many soldiers did not

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    Southern desire to spread slavery went a long way in causing in the Mexican American war, this desire, along with expansion and power, were the main motivators of this fight. The South had wanted to spread its slavery empire westward into Texas through the annexation. Desire was a major factor in the decision to fight for Texas as during this time, a large amount of support was rallied behind the deciding forces. Expansion had meant that slavery would continue spreading westward, and these slaveholders

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    “The Mexican War” or “The US Invasion?” It’s 1846 and a war has begun, thousands dead, and only half of Mexico is left. This war took place on the “Texas side” of the Rio Grande. The war ended in 1848 after mass destruction took place. The war was called the ‘Mexican War” or the ‘US Invasion” depending on what side you were on. Many things led to the Mexican War. One event was that John Sidell was asked to leave Mexico City because he angered the Mexican government. Also, James K. Polk became

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