No. Most northerners and republicans were against such war, as it was viewed as an attempt by Manifest Destiny believers and slave interests to increase slave territory.
In the Zimmermann Telegram, Germany tried to convince Mexico to start a war with the US, which would prevent the US from joining the Allies during World War I. In return, the Germans promised to send Mexico money and supplies to help fight their war. Additionally, Germany promised that if they won the war, Mexico would be allowed to take back Texas and California, which the US had taken from Mexico about 60 years earlier.
They German foreign minister is prepared to offer Mexico financial support if they go to war with the United States.
Mexico gave support to the Republicans including weapons. The US was officially neutral, but at least two thousand US citizens served in the International Brigades against the Fascists.
us won the war with mexico
What did zimmermann propose that Mexico do if war between Germany and the us
Mexico never had states. And I am sure there were some Mexicans supporting U.S.A during the war.
It was a secret telegram from Germany to Mexico, saying Mexico should go to war with the US and reclaim land lost from the Mexican-American War, and that Germany would help Mexico. It angered US that Germany was trying to hurt US so US declared war against Germany.
A provocation to start a war, as Mexico had already warned the US that annexation would mean war (it did; and Mexico lost).
Mexico City.
Mexico was supplying drugs in US through illegal channels.
Mexico. Germany promised (in the so-called "Zimmerman Telegram" to provide Mexico with "generous financial support" and give Mexico the US states of Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona if Mexico would join the Central Powers in the event of a US entry into the war. Mexico, knowing full well that would be a curb-stomp battle with them on the losing end and correctly surmising that the Germans really just wanted the US "kept busy", ignored it until the US actually did enter the war, then publically rejected it.
The US.