What was a major political consequence of the Vietnam War
Yes, it ended the Mexican-American war and eventually led to the civil war.
millions of troops needing jobs labor unions going on strike another major economic depression
The Mexican war.
he died during the first battle of the mexican war in texas, when mexican soldiers crushed the texans.
What was a major political consequence of the Vietnam War
What was a major political consequence of the Vietnam War
The establishment of the Nueces River as a Mexican-U.S. border The gold rush The annexation of Texas
The Mexican-American War did not occur solely at the Battle of Veracruz; rather, the battle was one significant event within the larger conflict. The Mexican-American War took place between 1846 and 1848, sparked by disputes over territory, particularly Texas and lands in the present-day southwestern United States. The Battle of Veracruz happened in March 1847, when U.S. forces under General Winfield Scott launched an amphibious assault and siege on the Mexican port city of Veracruz. This victory opened the way for the U.S. advance toward Mexico City, but it was just one campaign among many during the war, not the war itself.
He had provoked Mexico into war.
That he had provoked the War.
The "1812 Overture" of Tchaikowsky, which is the only reason most of us know of the war.
The Annexation of Texas by the US was a major cause and the result of the war was Mexican Cession and the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
Fighting in the Mexican American war.
Yes it was a major part of the Mexican American War, the Indian Wars and the 1913 Mexican Revolution as well as a minor role in the US Civil War.
That he waged an aggressive war against Mexico.
He was a Major General when it ended.