The strategy of the U.S military against the war with Mexico was simple. The United States had decided to attack on three fronts which the United States desired.
Explanation:
The war among the two nations extended over decades. And finally America won the war. There were may reasons why the Americans won the war against the Mexicans.
The United States had better army even though they were miserably outnumbered. Mexico had poor management when it came to resources. Americans had better fire play, their strategies were far more effective and reliable even though they were short on manpower.
The Mexicans on top of it all had poor army generals, they had no unity among the soldiers and eventually which led them to lose the battle.
The disintegration of the Roman empire freed Europe from rule by a single power. Imperial monopolies provided peace and stability, but by seeking to preserve the status quo also tended to stifle experimentation and dissent.
The name of the ship that brought the settlers to Plymouth was the "Mayflower" and the document that most of its passengers signed was the "Mayflower Compact", which was enacted upon arrival.