it didnt. the war led to the annexation of texas.
The Annexation of Texas.
The independence of the Texas RepublicThe Mexican-American WarUltimately, the American Civil War
Manifest destiny led to Texas becoming a part of the United States and lead to a war with Mexico.
The Mexican-American War was a conflict between the United States and Mexico, fought from April 1846 to February 1848. ... It stemmed from the annexation of the Republic of Texas by the U.S. in 1845 and from a dispute over whether Texas ended at the Nueces River (the Mexican claim) or the Rio Grande (the U.S. claim).
He was one of the leaders in the Congress who lead the opposition.
The War for Texas Independence. The Annexation of Texas by the United States.
The War for Texas Independence. The Annexation of Texas by the United States.
The Annexation of Texas.
The independence of the Texas RepublicThe Mexican-American WarUltimately, the American Civil War
The Texas Revolution, the Mexican-American War and eventually, the American Civil War.
The Treaties of Velasco were never ratified by Mexico and Texas had also failed to abide by the treaty themselves.
fear that it would lead to war
Sam Houston.
the amaricans.
Manifest destiny led to Texas becoming a part of the United States and lead to a war with Mexico.
The united states didn't fight anyone for Texas directly, Texas fought Mexico for independence None however admitting the Republic of Texas as a state did lead to the Mexican American War.
The Republic of Texas was annexed by the United States after Mexico had provided diplomatic notice that it continued to have a claim on Texas as a State in revolt and that the Annexation would be considered an Act of War. When the US annexed Texas, Mexico broke off diplomatic relations with the US but it did not pass a Declaration of War. The problems of Texas became the problems of the US and they required fixing.