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Texas and Mexico did not agree about Texas boundrys
No, The Mexican war was a victory for the United States in which the rest of Texas was claimed as well as California and the New Mexico Territories.
U.S Claimed the Rio Grande Mexico claimed the Nueces River This is one of the major cause of the Mexican War in 1846
Polk had provoked the Mexicans into a war, then claimed that they had started it.
The Mexican War can be seen as both a defensive war and a war of aggression, depending on the perspective. From the Mexican point of view, it was a defensive war, as they saw the annexation of Texas by the United States as an act of aggression. However, from the American point of view, it was seen as a war of aggression, as the United States initiated the conflict by invading Mexican territory.
Texas and Mexico did not agree about Texas boundrys
Texas requested annexation to the United States.
No, The Mexican war was a victory for the United States in which the rest of Texas was claimed as well as California and the New Mexico Territories.
U.S Claimed the Rio Grande Mexico claimed the Nueces River This is one of the major cause of the Mexican War in 1846
The Mexican war started over boundary disputes between the United States and Mexico. The Mexicans claimed that the boundary lied near corpus Christi and the U.S claimed it was the Rio Grande.
The US claimed what became the New Mexico territory during the Mexican-American War. It was primarily a linear western extension from Texas.
which of these did not contribute to the outbreak of the civil war
Before the Mexican/American War, Mexico claimed it was the Nueces river, while Texans claimed it was the Rio Grande.
Half of Mexico's land was claimed by the United States.
Nueces River. This is one of the "official" reasons for the Mexican-American War.
Polk had provoked the Mexicans into a war, then claimed that they had started it.
foreign diplomacy...:which of these did not contribute to the outbreak of the civil war