But it was also a justification, in that they wanted territory and needed an excuse or justification for a push into territory that they did not control. read more
What is unusual about the Mexican-American War is the sheer amount of contemporary, forget historical, debate about the rightness of the war. More so than any other foreign war in American history, including Vietnam and Iraq, the Mexican-American War was controversial and divisive from the very start. read more
Topics: United States, Mexican–American War, Mexico Pages: 2 (516 words) Published: December 5, 2010 The Mexican-American War was a war between the United States and Mexico which lasted from April 1846 to February 1848. read more
Therefore, the Mexican-American war could have been prevented had the United States regarded the Mexican admonitions seriously. 2. Legitimate Authority According to this principle, the Mexican-American war was justified. read more