Nothing; Mexico was in the middle of its Mexican Revolution (1910-1921). That is the reason the Pershing Punitive Expedition (1916-1917) was carried out, and Mexico was unable to prevent the entry of American troops into its territory.
The dictator was killed.
The pretext was the Thornton Affair, which occurred on April 25, 1846. American and Mexican troops clashed on a no man's land between Texas and Mexico, resulting in 11 Americans killed, 6 wounded and 48 captured. This was used by Polk as a casus belli to start the Mexican-American War (1846-1848).
If you are referring to the Mexican Revolution from 1910 to 1917, it was an internal affair of Mexico. However, some US personnel were killed by a rebel leader, which caused the USA to get involved in the Revolution as well. If you are talking about the Mexican "War of Independence", than the parties involved were the Spain and Mexico.
General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna (1794-1886) was dictator of Mexico and the commander of the Mexican army during the Texas Revolution (1836). He had the Texans in the Alamo and at Goliad killed in the battle to keep Texas as a part of Mexico. After he was captured at the Battle of San Jacinto, he was shunned for a time by the Mexican government, which did later reinstate him for internal and external conflicts, including the US-Mexican War of 1846.
Mexican War (1846-1848)Total servicemembers78,718Battle deaths1,733Other deaths in service (nontheater)11,550Nonmortal woundings4,152
Mexico was in the middle of its Mexican Revolution (1910-1921), so even if news of lynchings and flagrant violations of Mexican-Americans' human rights occurred in the neighboring United States, the Mexican Government had more pressing matters to worry about.
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Pancho Villa.
Pancho Villa
Pancho Villa.
The US Congress approved the Declaration of War with Mexico on 13 May 1846, but many historians use 25 April 1846 as the starting date which is when Americans were first killed during the conflict between the US Cavalry and the Mexican Army called the Thornton Affair.
Mexico
White settlers killed many native people living in what is now Mexico. They also forced them to convert to Christianity and colonized the area, ruling in a repressive way.
The dictator was killed.
He was killed during the Mexican revolution, during the battle for the Alamo
He was killed during the Mexican revolution, during the battle for the Alamo
There were 246 killed in action.