The USA intervention in Mexican Territory , referred as the The USA intervention in Mexican Territory, referred as the Mexican-American War, was an armed conflict between Mexico and the USA between 1846 and 1848. It was caused by the expanding urge of the USA to the south; the first step was the creation of the so called Texan Republic, situation that separated the Mexican State of Coahuila and Texas. The other detonators of the war was the demands from the Mexican Government for retribution due to damages caused by the Texan independence War, and the trespassing of North-American forces into Mexican territory.
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territory along the southern border of Texas
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It could have been because their ammunition racks were protected by Water jackets, to prevent fires in the ammunition racks from spreading and potentially causing detonation
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Well I think the question is What does the phrase Indian title has been extinguished describe in the context of the document? If that is the question then we can say that the answer is that it describes land that was taken away from the Native Americans. I hope this works for you
The imperialists were all for it, thinking that it would help with the American market and the depressed economy from the Panic of 1893. The anti-imperialists argued that it went against our American democracy and was harmful to the territories we were trying to acquire.