The Neuces River.
The Mexican nation.
The war solidified the southern boundary of Texas and ended the hopes of Mexico for getting it back.
They were mad. Santa Anna Mexican president at that time sent 6000 troops to Texas. In conflict there were couple of battles.
The United States annexed Texas.
They were mad. Santa Anna Mexican president at that time sent 6000 troops to Texas. In conflict there were couple of battles.
They were mad. Santa Anna Mexican president at that time sent 6000 troops to Texas. In conflict there were couple of battles.
Andrew Jackson was the American president and Santa Anna was the Mexican president.
Because at the time, Texas was also a Mexican territory.
The immediate reason for the Mexican-American War was that the two countries could not agree on which river formed the southern boundary of Texas. The Texans, and thus the US, claimed land as far south as the Rio Grande, but the southern boundary of the Mexican province of Texas (before it won its independence from Mexico) had been along the Nueces river, somewhat further north, and that was where the Mexicans said the border was. Mexico had also threatened war if the Republic of Texas was annex by the US, which it was in 1845. Many people in the US, including President Polk, also wanted to incorporate other northern Mexican territory, including California, in the US
He was the president and general of the Mexican forces during the Texas Revolution.
How is Sam Houston most remembered? He led the defense of the Alamo. He led settlers into the Mexican state of Texas. He was President of the Southern States. He was the leader of the Texas fight for independence.
Not sure about a law but then mexican president bustamante outlawed americans from settling in texas however amerincas still moved to texas.