the answer is: * Texan Annexation. Mexico had warned it would regard annexation as an act of war. When it took place, Mexico did not declare war, but broke diplomatic relations. * The Boundary Dispute. Regardless of its status (was it an American state or a rebellious Mexican province?), the United States maintained that the southern border of Texas was formed by the Rio Grande, but Mexico argued that the traditional boundary was at the Nueces River farther north. * The California Question. President Polk clearly wanted to expand the country to the Pacific Ocean by taking control of California and lands in the Southwest - a prime example of the prevailing Manifest Destiny mentality. * Monetary Claims against Mexico. The United States had extracted a promise from the Mexican government to pay $3 million to cover the claims of American citizens who had lost property during turmoil and revolution. Mexico defaulted on those payments and the American creditors pressed their government for action.
He had provoked Mexico into war.
The Korean War and the Cold War were key and major events Truman had to deal with during presidency.
There were 2 world wars and the Korean War.
The Great Depression=World War I==World War II=
Yes, Veracruz was a major part of the Mexican American War.
The siege of Veracruz and the battle at Chapultepec.
World War 1 and World War 2.
That he had provoked the War.
He had provoked Mexico into war.
That he waged an aggressive war against Mexico.
The Mexican War was one and he liked to play tennis.
The war
There was also a dispute with Great Britain over the northern border of the Oregon Territory.
The Korean War and the Cold War were key and major events Truman had to deal with during presidency.
Many major events happened during Franklin D. Roosevelt's term. The largest was World War II.
the Mexican war
War with Great Britain, Missouri Compromise, Monroe Doctrine, Mexican-American War