The two primary groups opposed to the Mexican-American War were abolitionists and some Whigs. Abolitionists opposed the war because they feared it would expand slave territory and perpetuate slavery in new states. Meanwhile, many Whigs criticized the war on moral and constitutional grounds, arguing it was an unjust aggression against Mexico and a distraction from domestic issues.
poor workers and the middle class
poor workers and the middle class
Two prominent groups that opposed the Mexican-American War were the Whig Party and various abolitionist organizations. The Whig Party argued that the war was driven by a desire for territorial expansion and was morally unjust, fearing it would extend slavery into new territories. Abolitionists opposed the war because they believed it would lead to the spread of slavery, undermining their efforts to abolish it altogether and promoting an agenda that favored slaveholding interests.
Which two Native American groups inhabited the area?
The Quakers and the Mennonites were two religious groups that openly condemned slavery in the American colonies.
Texas and Veracruz.
7 and 8
poor workers and the middle class
poor workers and the middle class
Both Spaniards and American-born descendants of European colonists, known as criollos.
french and Mexican
The Scottish and the York Groups.
Texas Revolution (1835-1836) Mexican-American War (1846-1848)
Which two Native American groups inhabited the area?
witch two groups fought aganist britian
The two states that have the highest concentration of Mexican Americans is California and Texas. The two states have 61 percent of Mexican American population.
Two Years.