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Was called the Mexican American War. It happened between the Texas War of Independence and the US Civil War.
They tried to buy the land as soon as Mexico became independent from Spain. Mexico however, refused. Only by the means of war could the U.S. acquire such territories.
By outlawing slavery. See related questions for further details.
partly, not really most of it was gained through the Mexican war and the remainder was "bought" through the Gadsden purchase for 10 million dollars
They didn't. Mexico remained neutral during WW1. The Germans tried to enlist their support by offering then Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. The Mexican government turned down the offer and stayed out of the war.
You do not have a snow balls chance, there is no reciprocal program with Mexico. You can get an order established, but it will only be enforceable if he re-enters the country. You do have the option of filing a motion in Mexico.
Mexican general who tried to crush the Texas revolt and who lost battles to Winfield Scott and Zachary Taylor in the Mexican War (1795-1876) He was also the president of Mexico before the war.
they did take land from mexico, but not canada. they tried and tried and tried again, but never succeeded.
The U.S.A..Before Texas won its freedom America tried to by from Mexico but Mexico wouldn't sell.
While the US was heavily distracted from events south of the border, Mexico was planned by French leaders to become a puppet state of France. French soldiers and a puppet leader, tried to establish a "colony" of sorts in Mexico. When the US Civil War ended, troops were sent to the Mexican border and the US threatened military action unless France withdrew itself from Mexico. The puppet leader of Mexico was hung by the Mexican people.
Anything he wanted them to do. If they refused, they could be tried for treason depending on what they refused. Treason is a crime that had the penalty of death.