A Review of the Causes and Consequences of the Mexican WarAmerican Peace Society, 1850 - 333 psl. |
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... Government in refer- Mexico , ence to the war between Mexico and Texas , IV . Efforts of the Administration to excite war with • V. Claims on Mexico , and war recommended , VI . Acknowledgment of the Independence of Texas , VII . New ...
... Government in refer- Mexico , ence to the war between Mexico and Texas , IV . Efforts of the Administration to excite war with • V. Claims on Mexico , and war recommended , VI . Acknowledgment of the Independence of Texas , VII . New ...
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... Mexican Congress of 13th July , 1824 , prohibiting the introduction of slaves from foreign coun- tries . The Mexican ... government , and the growing spirit of abolition would not only extend into the south itself , but would in various ...
... Mexican Congress of 13th July , 1824 , prohibiting the introduction of slaves from foreign coun- tries . The Mexican ... government , and the growing spirit of abolition would not only extend into the south itself , but would in various ...
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... Mexican Government . Against that Government , the United States had no pretext for war ; and the treaty of boundary was too recent and too explicit to permit any claim being made to the territory of Texas . But one résource was left ...
... Mexican Government . Against that Government , the United States had no pretext for war ; and the treaty of boundary was too recent and too explicit to permit any claim being made to the territory of Texas . But one résource was left ...
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... Mexico , that a company of British merchants had offered to advance $ 5,000,000 to the Mexican Government on the condition that the Province of Texas should be placed under the pro- tection of Great Britain . " Al- President Jackson ...
... Mexico , that a company of British merchants had offered to advance $ 5,000,000 to the Mexican Government on the condition that the Province of Texas should be placed under the pro- tection of Great Britain . " Al- President Jackson ...
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... Mexican Republic , as a necessary preliminary to annexation . Com- ing events were thus shadowed forth in an article pub- lished in 1830 , in the Arkansas Gazette : " No hopes need be entertained of ... Federal Government in refer- Mexico,
... Mexican Republic , as a necessary preliminary to annexation . Com- ing events were thus shadowed forth in an article pub- lished in 1830 , in the Arkansas Gazette : " No hopes need be entertained of ... Federal Government in refer- Mexico,
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