Santa Anna.
Texas Revolution (1835-1836) Mexican-American War (1846-1848)
Texas was once part of Mexico.
Tennessee's nickname is "the Volunteer State", after the men who "volunteered" for military service in US wars against Indians and the British (in the Battle of New Orleans) under General Andrew Jackson, and later on the side of Texas in its Revolution against Mexico.
After several defensive wars against Spain, France and the United States, yes Mexico is ready for such eventuality.
Against each other? Two of them. The first was the Texas Revolution (1835-1836) and the other was the Mexican-American War (1846-1848). [The government of the United States was not involved in the Texas War of Independence. That was a civil war internal to Mexico and its citizens.]
Geronimo was a prominent leader of the Apache who fought against Mexico and Texas during the Apache Wars. As a major component in this war, he can be credited with a major impact on the world.
Most wars in Mexico have been of internal nature, or imposed upon Mexico by foreign powers, such as the United States and France. The only notable exception was on WW2, when Mexico fought for the Allies against Japanese forces on the Pacific. However, the 3 wars before 1850 that defined what is Mexico today include:Mexican War of Independence (1810-1821) - against SpainTexas War of Independence (1835-1836) - against Texian rebelsMexican-American War (1846-1847) - against the United States
One of the wars, was the Mexican-American war where Mexicans and Americans fought over where the border was located. Another war was between Texas and Mexico which was the Texas Revolution, which Santa Anna was in charge of. Texas won and became free from Mexico. A third Mexican war was between the Mexicans and Spain. America intervened on this war in order to help Mexico gain their independence (For their own personal gain). Mexican defeat of the French is celebrated on the 5th of May, or, Cinco de Mayo.
In the American Indian Wars against Geronimo.
No - he was an escaped slave who led a slave revolt against Rome.
Most wars in Mexico have been of internal nature, or imposed upon Mexico by foreign powers, such as the United States and France. The only notable exception was on WW2, when Mexico fought for the Allies against Japanese forces on the Pacific.
Anti-war statements speak out against either a specific war, or all wars in general. Many people are against all wars based on pacifism, while others are only opposed to useless wars, but will favor a war they believe needs to be fought.