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Frederick Douglass was critical of the war with Mexico, viewing it as an unjust conflict driven by the expansionist desires of the United States, particularly to extend slave territory. He believed that the war was rooted in a desire to spread slavery rather than a genuine quest for democracy or liberation. Douglass argued that the conflict disproportionately harmed marginalized populations, including Mexicans and enslaved Americans, and emphasized the moral implications of such imperialistic ambitions.

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