Germany offered Mexico financial and military support to take back New Mexico, Texas and Arizona from the United States.
In 1917 a document now known as the Zimmermann Telegram was intercepted by the British. In it, Germany urged Mexico to form an alliance with them and wage war against the US. In return, Germany promised Mexico much of its old lands back, consisting of Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona.
If you have a German mom and Mestizo in Mexico you would be called a Mestizo
The framers of the constitution feared that the lack of government would have the potential to cause anarchy. The framers proposal centered around a constitution that had more government control.
Germany's proposal that upon an alliance with Mexico, it would ensure the return of Mexican land lost to the United States.
The Zimmerman note was a coded telegram sent by the German Empires' Foreign secretary Arthur Zimmerman to the ambassador in Washington, D.C. The Ambassador would then send it on to the German ambassador in Mexico on Zimmerman's request. The note was supposedly a proposal of a military alliance against the United States, and promised aid to help Mexico territories it had lost in the 19th century to America.
land acquired from Mexico
land acquired from Mexico
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The Zimmerman Telegram was also called the Zimmerman Note.The Zimmerman Telegram aka 'note', was sent from a German official in Germany to a German official in Mexico asking him to join an aliance with Germans, the Germans told them that they would help get the US back to for the Mexicans. it was NOT Germany asking Mexico to attack us. The English government intercepted this telegram and, instead of showing it to the U.S. government, they gave it to the media, forcing the U.S. into the war.
Telegram from the German foreign minister to the German ambassador in Mexico intercepted by British spies. Stated that the Germans would regain stolen land and return them to Mexico from the US
Hamilton's proposal that found little support in the Constitutional Convention was that he wanted a national government. He believed that a national government would centralize power, but allow states to retain their individuality.
Germany's proposal that upon an alliance with Mexico, it would ensure the return of Mexican land lost to the United States.