The Mexican-American War

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The United States of America, in every aspect possible, was not justified in going to war with Mexico. The Mexican-American War was fought over the territory of Texas, and which river defined the Texas-American border. When James K. Polk was elected president of the U.S., he strongly wanted to annex Texas, meaning add it to the United States. Polk was a strong believer of Manifest Destiny, the idea that it was the destiny of the U.S. to expand its territory over all of North America. America going to war with Mexico was not justifiable because it was imperialism, the annexation of Texas was not allowable in Mexico’s eyes, and America was robbing Mexico of their land.

The United States annexing Texas and going to war over it was a form of

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