The War That Transformed; Them Forever. ... US CONGRESS; DECLARES WAR ... U.S.-Mexican War (1846 - 1848)
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You Found It! The WEB's most extensive free resources on the Mexican War, for the serious student of the War with Mexico ... Mexican War Map ... Mexican War Timeline...
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DESCENDANTS of MEXICAN WAR VETERANS ... "The war with Mexico constitutes an episode, and by no means an unimportant one, in the history of the American Union. Its brilliant scenes and stirring incidents have long attracted unusual attention, and they must long continue to ... NEW! MEXICAN WAR RESOURCES ONLINE...
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The Mexican War between the United States and Mexico began on Apr. 25, 1846. ... The Mexican War between the United States and Mexico began with a Mexican attack on American troops along the southern border of Texas on Apr. 25, 1846. Fighting ended when U.S. Gen. Winfield Scott occupied Mexico City on Sept.
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Buy Books and DVDs on the U.S.-Mexican War--New ... AZTEC CLUB OF 1847 -- Military Society of the Mexican War --The website for the Aztec Club of 1847, a society for descendants of Mexican War veterans. Contains some interesting information as well as a good list of printed resources for research.
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Mexican–American War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Mexican–American War was an armed conflict between the United States and Mexico from 1846 to 1848 in the wake of the 1845 U.S. annexation of Texas. Mexico claimed ownership of Texas as a breakaw...
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David Saville Muzzey's popular 1911 text "American History" explained the Mexican War to school children of the early twentieth century, told why the United States seized California in 1846, and how the U.S. ended the Texas-Mexico border dispute.
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There were multiple reasons for the Mexican War. One immediate cause was the American annexation of Texas; the Mexican government regarded this a declaration of war, and removed the Mexican minister from Washington.
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