Analysis Of The Mexican-American War

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The Mexican-American war is the result of the expansionist ideologies that were predominant in the United States post-Independence. Vazquez argues that the war was inevitable, due to the expansionist nature of the US at the time. A constant flow of settlers were migrating from Europe to North America. As more settlers arrived, the current settlers sold their land and migrated westward. Thus began a cycle of expansionism, which became a necessity post-Independence, from enlightenment nationalism. Mexico was a prime target, due to its weak military and economy compared to the US. The US tried and failed to purchase Texas from Mexico, as this was how they previously obtained territory. Americans then started migrating to California, expansionism