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Will the US and Mexico go to war over issues with Texas' border?

Nowadays? No. However, these issues over Texas' border prompted a war between both countries, known as the Mexican-American War (1846-1848).


Who did the U.S. go To war with in 1845?

1845 was the Mexican-American War.


Who did not want the Mexican -American war to go on?

Abraham Lincoln.


How did President James K. Polk get American to go to war with Mexico?

By having Mexico start the war by driving the Mexican forces out of the disputed border region in Texas & make the border secure.


Why should you go for the Mexican War?

To defend you God-given right to own slaves. Not really, but that was the main reason of the Mexican-American War; and unless you had your share of lands in California or Texas, you were basically supporting a war for rich slave owners. See related questions.


What did troops yell during Mexican American war?

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Where would you go to find a Mexican in or near fort worth Texas im native American that loves Mexican?

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Who is the most famous war hero from Texas?

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How far south into Mexico did the US Army go during the Mexican American War?

All the way to Mexico City.


Could Mexico have avoided the war?

The Mexicans could have not opened up Texas or New Mexico for American settlement because these two acts greatly increased the American population that it soon outnumbered the actual Mexicans. This could have prevented the entire disputes over the annexation of Texas which was a primary reason Polk went into the war-- to get Texas as a state of the U.S.