The Mexican war began in 1846-1848 shortly after Mexico's independence in 1821, freeing itself from its mother country, Spain. Mexico was huge back in the 1830’s. It stretched out from Guatemala all the way to Oregon and it was equal to the size of The United States. Now I’m gonna give my reasons on why I think The United states was not justified in going to war with Mexico. The first reason why I think the US was unjustified was because Polk provoked Mexico. when Polk heard about the Mexicans inviting in American farmers to increase the population in texas, polk got the idea to kick out all Mexicans in the states and let The US grow. In early 1846, on polks orders, The troops were commanded by Zachary taylor to march to Rio grande, right across the city of Matamoros, in dispute and increasing possibilities of a confrontation. But In the Mexican government's eyes, the mobilization of The US army was an outright attack on Mexico so of course they reacted quick. …show more content…
Newspapers excited the public eye of the lust of territorial robbery. Meaning the US were like running out the Mexicans from their own land and completely disobeying their rules. Mexico might just have to act and charge US citizens with disgraceful robbery while in seeking extension of slavery but the US citizens denied because that was part of the American freedom. The US had no right to disrespect Mexico's rules like that even after they invited them kindly to Texas to increase the population but instead The US completely took