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Mexican-American War

Mexican-American War. Between 1846 and 1848—precisely when Latter-day Saint pioneers began to migrate to the valley of the Great Salt Lake—the United ...

The Mexican-American War and the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

According to the treaty, a Spanish or Mexican title should have been sufficient to prove land ownership. However, the United States exploited the difference ...

Fort Scott Movie-Mexican-American War - National Park Service

Mexican-American War segment of Fort Scott Movie-Dreams and Dilemmas. Duration 1 minute, 4 seconds.

Hearst The Spanish-American War - PBS

Led by newspaper owners William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer, journalism of the 1890s used melodrama, romance, and hyperbole to sell millions of ...

Illinois Spanish–American War Veterans

Illinois Spanish–American War Veterans Illinois State Archives. Search ... War, Black Hawk War, Mexican War, and Civil War. Abbreviations. 1LT — 1st ...

Mexican-American War - Oregon.gov

shed American blood upon the American soil. .. The two nations are now at war,"'. (Mexican-American War). After Texas became an independent country from ...

Congress and the Mexican War, 1844-1849 - NIU Digital Library

Beginning in the 1830s, traveling evangelists like Charles Grandison Finney and Peter Cartwright had encouraged American Protestants into a national revival ...

Slavery and the Mexican-American War | Season 25 | Episode 12

The Mexican-American war (1846-1848) changed the slavery debate.

Native American Women Take Pride in Their Military Service

During the Revolutionary War, Tyonajanegan, an Oneida, fought on the side of the United States with her husband during the Battle of Oriskany, ...

Topics | World War I - National Museum of the American Indian

Approximately 10,000 American Indians joined the Red Cross, collecting money and donating supplies to support the war effort. All this when one third of ...

Mexican American War and Effect on Mexicans in US Territory | Citizen

O'Rourke, David K. “Our war with Mexico: rereading Guadalupe Hidalgo.” Commonweal 125, no. 5 (1998): 8+. US History in Context (accessed October 27, 2016).

The Mexican-American War, 1846–1848 | United States History I

The 1848 treaty that ended the Mexican-American War and resulted in the Mexican Cession. It also placed the border between the US and Mexico at the Rio Grande ...

Timeline: The Iraq War - Council on Foreign Relations

... war lost public support. Saddam was ... His bloody campaign of suicide bombings, kidnappings, and beheadings was deplored by American and Iraqis alike.

General Washington in the American Revolution - Mount Vernon

Why Did George Washington Join the Revolution? African Americans in the Revolutionary War · Declaration of Independence · Revolutionary War Battles · Spying and ...

The Mexican-American War: Even More Territory for the USA

The Mexican Cession & Slavery ... The vast amount of land ceded to the United States with the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was called the Mexican ...

United States Mexican War Index and Service Records, 1846-1848

Name index to the compiled military service records (M616) for the Mexican War and compiled service records for the states of Mississippi, (M863), Pennsylvania ...

Mexican American War

The 1845 annexation of Texas led to the Mexican-American War and the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe. Hidalgo, forcing Mexico to lose almost one-half of its ...

The Mexican-American War: 19th-century American art in context

The Mexican-American War had far-reaching consequences for both the United States, Mexico, and the Indigenous peoples whose land both nations claimed.

Black Jack in Cuba: General John J. Pershing's Experience in the ...

Black Jack in Cuba: General John J. Pershing's Experience in the Spanish-American War ...

The Mexican American War | History In A Nutshell - YouTube

Join our cartoon avatar host as he takes viewers through a brief expose on the Mexican-American War. President James K. Polk desired to ...