The Mexican-American war wasn't really fought over one great cause. However, it did create tensions between the north and south and many of the generals who would fight on both the Confederate and union sides of the war between the states got their combat experience from the war.
It was the primary cause of the Mexican American War.
a dispute over the border between the two countries.
Congress voted to annex Texas
Southern democrats. Because they supported slavery.
American desire to own north Mexico
The US annexation of Texas.
The Annexation of Texas by the US was a major cause and the result of the war was Mexican Cession and the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
Greater crop yields.
It was the primary cause of the Mexican American War.
a dispute over the border between the two countries.
It was a direct cause of the Mexican-American War.
Higher levels cause for greater growth.
The Southerners who were democrats.
a dispute over the border between the two countries.
a dispute over the border between the two countries.
Increased tension in the US over the issue of slavery.
they couldn't agree to have guacamole or salsa on cinco de mayo