The primary infantry weapon was the Brown Bess musket.
Sam Houston was an American (he was born in Virginia). He had fought the Mexicans 10 years earlier in the Texas Revolution (1836) and was a US Senator during the Mexican-American War.
Mexico never had states. And I am sure there were some Mexicans supporting U.S.A during the war.
The Mexicans were in Mexico during the Holocaust.
Between 25 and 40 thousand.
Only the Mexican people. There was no interference from other foreign powers such as France did during the American Revolutionary War.
During the Mexican American war the Mexicans would capture American soldiers and they would sing "where the green grass grows" hence gringro
I guess you mean during the Mexican-American War (1846-1848). It took 32,000 American soldiers and 59,000 militia (91,000 men) to defeat 60,000 Mexicans during that war.
You should be more specific. One example of such "terrorists" would be many southern militiamen during the Mexican-American War, who attacked Mexican civilians during the conflict. Nowadays, these paramilitary forces would be considered war criminals.
"We didn't cross the border; the border crossed us." (APEX)
They called American troops "Gringos"
Santa Anna.
You mean during the Mexican Revolution? Porfirio Diaz and Victoriano Huerta were the 'bad guys'.