The territory
Since Mexico became independent; that would be September 27, 1821.
I could not be more proud
Cities such as Atlanta, Decatur and Little Rock would have been at the shoreline of the shallow sea that eventually came to be the Gulf of Mexico. All cities and regions south of such cities would have been under the sea.
Professor Minvera McGonagall said that.
they would have been ensured that the u.s would have been on their side from such information
I don't know, though I assume that it would be because he hasn't been very vocal about his ethnicity.
They would have been proud of their dad but probably wouldn't see him that often with all the adventures he went on.
If Mexico hadn't been invaded by the U.S., it would have twice its size, as it would include present-day Mexico, as well as the whole states of California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, and parts of Wyoming, Colorado, Oklahoma and Kansas.
yes he have been in Mexico
They would have been proud of their dad but probably wouldn't see him that often with all the adventures he went on.
..banned slavery in all the new territories acquired from Mexico.
He sent messages to explain what was going on to the people in Mexico and the Alamo by Santa Ana, as one would in that day. Today we would use the phone, newspaper or the internet. The Battle was more for the protection of the people of Mexico and the rights given to all men from their creator just as a few years earlier for the Colonies. Santa Anna had been forcefully taking from the people of Mexico, if they did not give all that he wanted they where either killed or they lost of their belongings. What is not openly known is that this incident did much to save the people of Mexico, after the Mexican American war, many people of Mexico proud of the Americans that helped them moved to the north and named this American land New Mexico. This land would guarantee them the rights and freedoms they so longed and fought for. ...because during san antonio santa ana took out all the cell towers.