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After Texas joined the United States in 1846, a boundary dispute broke out almost immediately between the United States and Mexico, the country from which Texas had won its independence a decade earlier. The U.S. said the southern boundary of the state should be the Rio Grande, which was further south of the original boundary set by the Nueces River. On April 25, 1846, after the U.S. cavalry ignored an order from the Mexican army to retreat to the Nueces River and instead advanced south to the Rio Grande, fighting broke out. Three weeks later, Congress declared war on Mexico. Fighting continued for more than a year, and ended in September 1847. In February 1848, the two countries signed the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo. The treaty recognized Texas as a U.S. state, and ceded a large chunk of land — about half the area that belonged to the Mexican republic — to the United States for the cost of $15 million. The Mexican Cession included land that would later become California, Nevada, and Utah, as well as portions of Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Wyoming.
The treaty also stated that Mexicans who remained in the state would be permitted to become U. S. citizens, and that they would be allowed to keep their property. However, the treaty was never fully honored. In the decades following the signing of the treaty, Mexican-Americans were stripped of nearly 20 million acres of their land by American businessmen, ranchers and railroad companies, as well as by the U.S. Department of the Interior and Department of Agriculture.
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1. Should there be real world consequences for what someone posts on social media? Yes! There should be consequences for many reasons such as: Online bullying, threats, disturbing videos/pictures, etc.
2. Should college athletes be paid to play? No, they should not be played to play becasue at that point in life, their sport is not yet their career.
3. Should America have taxpayer-funded college education? NO!!! If somebody wants to go to college then they should be able to pay for their education or if they were to get a scholarship. It's disrespectful to even think about taking the tax payers money to usefor ypur own good.
4. Should doctors or pharmaceutical companies be held accountable for patients who develop opioid addictions? Yes and No, because it is a choice to make to become addicted, you can control it if you really put your mind to it. Then again, Doctors shouldn't be prescribing addictive drugs in the first pplace (unless th epatient is in extreme conditions)
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Hi! So i gave you my opinion on some topics, but I am personally gong to write about the tax payers (question number 3).
Tax payers should NOT be paying for any students college eduaction. The point of going to college is to prepare yourself for the futture and if everything is currently already being paid for, then once the students get out into the real world; they're screwed. Students should not take advantage of other people's money, even if they did have th eoptin to. Tax payers have worked long and hard hours to provide for themselves, not for the students! Once you graduate from college you would feel a lot moreaccomplished knowing tat you paid for your education and not somebody else.