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Will there be a second Mexican-American War?

Will there be a second Mexican-American War?

The Second Mexican War was a conflict fought from June 25, 1881 until April 22, 1882….

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What would have happened if the US annexed Mexico?

If the United States annexed all of Mexico, then certain things would change. Mexico would have a more efficient government. Mexican drug cartels would be annihilated. America doesn’t need to build a very long wall anymore, it only needs a smaller one at the Southern Mexico border.

What future states did America fight Mexico for?

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Mexico ceded nearly all the territory now included in the U.S. states of New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, California, Texas, and western Colorado for $15 million and U.S. assumption of its citizens’ claims against Mexico.

What are 2 reasons the United States was justified in going to war with Mexico?

The United States was justified in going to war because Mexico had shed American blood on American soil, Texas (a land that many Mexicans still considered theirs) was an independent republic and had the right to govern itself, and Texas was trying to become part of the United States, which means that the United States …

How much land did Mexico lose in the war?

By its terms, Mexico ceded 55 percent of its territory, including parts of present-day Arizona, California, New Mexico, Texas, Colorado, Nevada, and Utah, to the United States.

Why didn’t the US annex Canada?

The United States never annexed Canada because Canada was never defeated by the US. When the Americans won their freedom from the England, the British still had troops here to protect Canadians. When Britain and the US fought the War of 1812, there was no winner or loser.

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Would Mexico have viewed a Mexican advance?

Doc B: Would Mexico have viewed as Mexican advance north of the Rio Grande an invasion of the US? Mexico regarded the land north of the Rio Grande all the way to the Nueces to be Mexico. It was not an invasion. It was an act to support their claim.

Was the war with Mexico unjustified?

During 1846-1848, Mexico and the United States were debating over whether Texas and California was Mexico’s territory or America’s territory. The United States was unjustified in going into war with Mexico because President James K. Polk provoked it, the robbery of land, and the slavery expansion.