Pros And Cons Of The Mexican American War

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Alisia Kealoha

4/30/15

English/ 3rd Hour

Social Studies/ 2nd Hour

Unjustified

Today we live in a world where war never sleeps. War is a term used to explain conflict between two nations, or within a nation. This particular war was between two nations, Mexico and the United States. About a century and a half ago in 1846, on what was thought to be the Mexican-American border, many American and Mexican soldiers lost their lives. The war was an on-going feud, that had and still has many pros and cons. The U.S. was unjustified in going to war with Mexico because many U.S. citizens disagreed and sided with Mexico. Mexico owned and took care of the land first, and the United States deliberately caused this war to occur. As awesome as a …show more content…

Those people decided to side with Mexico. One brave man from Massachusetts took his beliefs to the next level. His name was Charles Sumner. He served 24 years as US Senate of Massachusetts after he wrote an article that he titled, “Objections to the Mexican-American War.” Sunner states, “...Our newspapers excited the lust of territorial robbery in the public mind...might justly charge our citizens with disgraceful robbery....” Sumner is referring to the United States robbing Mexico of territory. (Doc D; par 2) Many of the Mexicans also agreed with Massachusetts and many other Americans. They say, “The American government acted like a bandit who came upon a traveler” (Doc …show more content…

Something or someone has to create the spark. For this particular war, in my own opinion, the United States deliberately started this war. When Mexico owned the west coast, they welcomed citizens of the states to come settle there to bump up their population by a hundred or two. This kind gesture quickly backfired on Mexico. Americans settled in their anti-slavery soil with slaves of their own. America ignored all of Mexico’s customs and laws when they chose to settle in their lands. (Background Essay) As an example, this quote from an information text states, “It did not take long for these differences to boil in revolt.” America soon rebelled and refused peace. These differences boiled so hot that Mexico was forced to attack to protect their country. Jesus Velasco-Marquez says, “The annexation of Texas to the United States was inadmissible for both legal and security reasons.” (Doc

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