The Mexican-American War

The Mexican-American War

Arthur Johnson

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SilverBack
Año de edición:
2026
Materia
Historia de América
ISBN:
9798232423575
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The Mexican-American War: Conquest, Conscience, and the Making of Modern America'The Mexican-American War: Conquest, Conscience, and the Making of Modern America' provides the first truly comprehensive examination of the 1846-1848 conflict that reshaped North America. This deeply researched narrative reveals how President James K. Polk manufactured a war to seize half of Mexico’s territory, how American forces conquered an ill-prepared neighbor, and how the territorial gains poisoned sectional relations and led directly to the Civil War.The book explores perspectives often marginalized in traditional accounts: the Mexican experience of catastrophic defeat, the San Patricio Battalion of Irish deserters who fought for Mexico, indigenous peoples caught between expanding empires, and the Mexican-Americans whose property rights were systematically violated despite treaty guarantees. It examines brutal urban warfare at Monterrey, the controversial bombardment of Veracruz civilians, and guerrilla resistance that foreshadowed later American counterinsurgency struggles.Most importantly, this work demonstrates how the war’s consequences persist today in immigration debates, border conflicts, and questions of identity in the Southwest. The 'forgotten war' in American memory remains a foundational trauma in Mexico, and understanding this divergence is essential to comprehending contemporary U.S.-Mexico relations. Meticulously documented yet accessibly written, this is the definitive account of America’s most consequential and most controversial territorial expansion.

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