Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... have been avoided . " - p . 7 . This is a plain statement . But if the Mexicans began the war in 1846 , because the Americans annexed Texas , we can- not see how any one act of the Americans in 1847. ] 13 The Mexican War .
... have been avoided . " - p . 7 . This is a plain statement . But if the Mexicans began the war in 1846 , because the Americans annexed Texas , we can- not see how any one act of the Americans in 1847. ] 13 The Mexican War .
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... Texas to the United States . The causes of annexation are well known , the South did not wish a non - slaveholding ... Texas , but offered to recognize her inde- pendence and abandon her claim , on condition that Texas would not annex ...
... Texas to the United States . The causes of annexation are well known , the South did not wish a non - slaveholding ... Texas , but offered to recognize her inde- pendence and abandon her claim , on condition that Texas would not annex ...
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... Texas , and said in his mes- sage " The acknowledgment of a new State as independent is at all times an act of great delicacy and responsibility ; but more espec- ially so when such a State has forcibly separated itself from an- other ...
... Texas , and said in his mes- sage " The acknowledgment of a new State as independent is at all times an act of great delicacy and responsibility ; but more espec- ially so when such a State has forcibly separated itself from an- other ...
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... Texas . " He reached Vera Cruz on the 29th of November , and Mexico on the 6th of December , 1845. But the government of President Herrera - who had seemed desirous of settling the difficulties by peaceful negotiation was tottering ...
... Texas . " He reached Vera Cruz on the 29th of November , and Mexico on the 6th of December , 1845. But the government of President Herrera - who had seemed desirous of settling the difficulties by peaceful negotiation was tottering ...
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... Texas always claimed this river- from the mouth to the source as her western boundary , and it was recognized as such by Santa Anna himself , in 1836 . 3. For more than nine years Texas " exercised many acts of sovereignty and ...
... Texas always claimed this river- from the mouth to the source as her western boundary , and it was recognized as such by Santa Anna himself , in 1836 . 3. For more than nine years Texas " exercised many acts of sovereignty and ...
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