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when Thomas Jefferson was writing the Declaration of Independence. He took the statement but he realize that he couldn't assure everybody to have property. So he said the pursuit of happiness, because of all the horrible and Intolerable Acts sugar acts and facts that were put on them during British rule. So the pursuit of happiness is that they will be able to be happy and do whatever they want within the law so they have more freedoms and they don't have to do things like taking soldiers anymore and they won't feel like they're suffering. And because they couldn't ensure that everybody was able to own land they changed it for that reason.
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From 1821 to 1846, as more and more traders took their goods over the Santa Fe Trail, it became an international commercial highway used by Mexican and American traders. The 900-mile trail connected Old Franklin, Missouri to Santa Fe and was the lifeline linking the New Mexico Territory to the eastern United States.
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I think the border dispute would have been resolved if the American army had not crossed the Nueces River into the disputed land through the diplomatic via, although the issue was "hot" and there was not a good predisposition of México and the United States to resolve it in an amicable way.
The federal government of México defended its idea that the natural border with the United States was the Nueces River, in Texas. However, the United States had a different idea and the US government defend its idea that the border was the Río Grande. And that is how the problem became bigger and bigger until it ended up in the war between México and the United States.