The Mexican-American War: The Treaty Of Guadalupe Hidalgo

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The Mexican-American War occurred betweenstarted from April 25, 1846 - May 30, 1848. In the United States, the president James K. Polk. In Mexico the general is General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna or has General Santa Anna. In most of the battles that Mexico and United States had, the United States now won most of the battles. There were 13 battles in total that the United States and Mexico had before the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed. The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed in February 2, 1848 and brought peace to the United States and Mexico. The United States got Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming because of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo that they signed. What could have Mexico done better in order to let Mexico have won and not give up part of the land they owned. There were a few things Mexico could have done better in order for them to have won and give up part of the land they owned. If Mexico would have made these mistakes they could have ended up in a better situation.” …show more content…

The United States fought Mexico to get Texas and United States got Texas and that was the battle of Alamo. Mexico was angry with them because one piece of Mexico had been taken away from Unites States. Then after that battle of Alamo the United States wanted to get other parts of Mexico. The United States kept bothering Mexico to try to gain more land and Mexico became fed up with it. Mexico fought back during this time which created a lot of the wars that make up their history today. During this time which created a lot of the wars that made up their history today. All the things that happened could have been avoided if they could have come to an agreement on splitting the land instead of constantly pushing Mexico back. If Mexico could have talk the things out then probably the could have come to a better outcome but instead, Mexico chose to fight and got a bad

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