Mexico remained neutral during the Civil War. In 1864 before the Civil War was over, Napoleon 3 of France invaded Mexico & set up a puppet empire ruled by Maximilian. After the Civil war in 1867, the Mexicans defeated the French, executed Maximilian, & made Benito Juarez the 1st President of Mexico.
The American Civil War (1861-1865) prevented any kind of help towards Mexico.
No. Not really. The Alamo was a battle in the War for Texas independance from Mexico. You could say that it was a civil war because some Texans who favored independance were fighting against people of Mexican descent who did not want to separate from Mexico.
They didn't. They were just Territories then.
The American Civil War (1861-1865) qualifies as the main reason preventing the United States from challenging the French control of Mexico.
Mexico. Shortly after the Civil War ended, Mexico threw the French out.
We didn't. We were in the middle of our civil war (1861-1865).
Mexico was occupied by France during the American Civil war.
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No, nothing whatsoever.
During the course of the US Civil War, France set up a "kingdom" in Mexico. After the war, the United States demanded that France evacuate Mexico and placed an army on the Mexican - US border.
Mexico remained neutral during the Civil War. In 1864 before the Civil War was over, Napoleon 3 of France invaded Mexico & set up a puppet empire ruled by Maximilian. After the Civil war in 1867, the Mexicans defeated the French, executed Maximilian, & made Benito Juarez the 1st President of Mexico.
No state, it was owned by Mexico.
No. The United States were in the middle of the American Civil War.
The Civil War, The Mexican-American War, and The Lincoln County War
It deprived the Confederate armies of food, and interrupted rail movement by troops and civilians. It also devastated morale.