Was The American Mexican War Justified

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The Causes of the War of 1812 and American Mexican War
Was it a Justified War?
"After reiterated menaces, Mexico has passed the boundary of the United States, has invaded our territory and shed American blood upon the American Soil. She has proclaimed that hostilities have commenced, and that the two nations are at war," is what President James K. Polk has sent to the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States in May 11, 1846. The American Mexican War began for which state would have annexed Texas. The War of 1812 began for many reasons. The war began because the British was impressing American sailors, or independence, and the American expansionism. The war of 1812 and the Mexican war was justified.in 1812 Britian created …show more content…

President James K. Polk wanted to gain the rest of Mexican northwest for the United States. President Polk sent a businessman named John Slidell to Mexico City to buy California and New Mexico for $30 million. President Polk at the same time ordered American troops into the disputed territory to gain a reason to start a war with Mexico. He waited for any signs of the Mexicans to fight back. When he had not gotten the response he had wanted, he decided to declare war on Mexico. Before he had attacked, President Polk received word that Mexican soldiers had crossed the Rio Grande and killed eleven Americans in the disputed area. The officially declared war and sent the declaration of war to Congress two days later. In Congress, most of the Northern states, opposed both continuing westward expansion and the war with Mexico. In the end, they voted for the declaration of war than being unpatriotic. (Earle, …show more content…

War of 1812 began for many reasons. It all began because the British were impressing American sailors. It wasn’t a big issue to go to war with Britain about but it was still a reason to go to war with them. The British were impressing American sailors because it was a way to enlarge their troops. The British gave the American sailors a choice. They can either join the British or they had to die. Most of the American sailors decided to join because they were afraid of dying. The British believed that if you were once a British citizen, you were always a citizen.
Another cause of the War of 1812 was because the British blockaded the major ports in America to stop trade with Spain, France, and Dutch. The British also wanted to add strength to their army by shutting off any American ports. The effect of the blockade was that supplies couldnt get shipped into the

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