answersLogoWhite

0

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What leader in the Mexican revolution opposed Americans interest in Mexico?

pancho villa


Which Mexicans were opposed to the Mexican-American war?

Many Americans, both US and Mexican citizens, opposed the war. These included Abraham Lincoln, John Quincy Adams, and Henry David Thoreau. Some in the North opposed the Mexican-American war because they were against slavery, and saw the war as adding territory to the South, creating more potential slavery states.


What prominent Americans or politicians were opposed to the Mexican American war?

Prominent names included John Quincy Adams and Abraham Lincoln.


What Americans was opposed to the Mexican war a James Polk b Zachary Taylor c James Buchanan d Abraham Lincoln?

Abraham Lincoln.


What is Fishing attempt?

A Fishing attempt as opposed to a Phishing attempt is when someone tries to catch a fish.


Which term describes Americans who were opposed to immigrating?

nativists


Who Opposed Fremont's attempt to seize California?

Fremont's attempt to seize California was primarily opposed by Mexican officials and military leaders, as California was then part of Mexico. Additionally, some American settlers in California, who were concerned about the potential for conflict and instability, also opposed his actions. The U.S. government, under President James K. Polk, had a complicated stance, as it sought to expand territorially but was wary of provoking a war with Mexico.


What was the region of the US that opposed war with Mexico?

Northern abolitionists opposed the Mexican American War.


Who was opposed to any attempt to unify Germany?

austria


Why did some Americans opposed?

Americans opposed slavery for religious reasons. The majority of northern Americans did not believe that one person should own another person.


Americans who opposed independence?

Washington


How many Mexican soldiers fought in the Vietnam War?

None. Mexico never joined the coalition to attack Iraq. As for Mexican-Americans, 9.5% of active duty forces and 17.5% of total ground troops are "Hispanics" of varying nationalities (i.e.: Mexican-Americans, Cuban-Americans, Puerto Ricans, etc.). Approximately 18% of total War Casualties of the U.S. side include Hispanics.