A peace treaty ended the Mexican–American War in February 1848 and officially left California as new American territory.
Nearly eight weeks after the fall of the Alamo on March 6, 1836, in San Antonio, prospects for victory in the struggle for Texas independence from Mexico ...
In the one-sided Mexican-American War, the US seized over 55% of Mexico’s land – including what today is California, New Mexico, Utah, Nevada and parts of other states.
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The Czechoslovak Legion, an army trapped in the Russian Civil War + The Battle of Monte Cassino | Italy in World War 2
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The Battle of the Alamo in 1836 resulted in victory by Mexico, but was soon followed by independence for Texas.
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Why Mexico lost the Mexican-American War
The Mexican-American War began with disputed borders and ended with one of the largest land transfers in U.S. history. Outmatched and divided, Mexico struggled against a rising American power ...
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A yearslong effort to protect Mora County from mineral development — resulting in a new land use policy adopted seven years ago — is back in the limelight. The planning and zoning committee’s ...
MEXICO CITY—When President Trump began raising tariffs earlier this year, government officials and economists feared Mexico’s export-led economy would take a devastating hit. Instead, Mexican exports ...
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