Key figures in the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) include U.S. President James K. Polk, who was a strong advocate for westward expansion and the annexation of Texas. On the Mexican side, President Antonio López de Santa Anna led the defense against the U.S. invasion. Notable U.S. military leaders included General Zachary Taylor and General Winfield Scott, who played crucial roles in major battles. The war ultimately resulted in significant territorial gains for the United States, including present-day California, Arizona, and New Mexico.
No, many other people on than "white" people answer and as questions on wiki. They can be African American, Mexican, American, Mexican American , Asian, British, and many others. including few Africans.
Approximately 1500 were involved. As a side note, all Mexicans are Americans since Mexico is a part of the continent of North America.
Northeastern United States.
Northern abolitionists.
a gunshot in the southeast. ALso known as a landrush. =
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No, many other people on than "white" people answer and as questions on wiki. They can be African American, Mexican, American, Mexican American , Asian, British, and many others. including few Africans.
Most Mexican people are Christians, and most Christians celebrate Christmas.
yea people who are both are called a Mexican-Americans
Both. People born from an American parent are Americans by birthright. Also, Mexican law stipulates that anyone born on Mexican soil, Mexican waters or Mexican ships on international waters, are Mexican. Both US and Mexico allow for dual citizenship.
Mexican is a nationality, not a race. What you are asking is something like "name of American and Caucasian people".
Spanish, Mexican and of course, American cultures.
Approximately 1500 were involved. As a side note, all Mexicans are Americans since Mexico is a part of the continent of North America.
Important people involved in the underground railroad were, Harriet Tubman, and Henry "box" Brown. those are some important people involved.
Like american black people with a taste of mexican
the Mexican people in 2000
It depends on where the child was born. If the child was born in Mexico, then the child is Mexican. If it was born on America, then it is American. But technically its both. American and Mexican. Its part of their heritage. Just like people are Irish, German, Polish; they dont have to be born there for that to be part of their heritage.