Mexican-American War: Facts & Related Content
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Also Known As | Guerra de Estados Unidos a Mexico • Mexican War • Guerra de 1847 |
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Date | April 1846 - February 1848 |
Location | Mexico • Texas • United States |
Participants | Mexico • United States |
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- Gold was found in California only days before the United States obtained it through the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
- Abraham Lincoln's criticism of the war led to comparisons between him and Benedict Arnold, a traitor against the U.S. during the American Revolutionary War.
- The Mexican-American War was the first armed U.S. conflict to be fought mostly in another country.
- U.S. Gen. Winfield Scott's troops marched along the same route to Mexico City that Hernan Cort�s took when he attacked the Aztecs.
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Causes
- A border dispute over whether Texas ended at the Nueces River (Mexican claim) of the Rio Grande (U.S. claim)
- An attack on American troops by Mexican soldiers in the disputed area between the two rivers on April 25, 1846.
- The Unites States annexation of Texas in 1845
Effects
- General Zachary Taylor, a hero of the war, used his newfound notoriety to become the twelfth president of the U.S.
- Mexico ceded to the United States nearly all of the territory now included in the states of New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, California, Texas, and western Colorado in exchange for $15 million
- The reopening of the slavery-extension issue, which had been largely dominant since the Missouri Compromise of 1820, and a corresponding rise in sectional antagonism in the U.S.
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