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  1. military victories of the United States did not assure a satis- factory conclusion of the war at all, for even in defeat the. Mexican government balked at Polk's territorial demands. Polk hesitated to desert the struggle until he had achieved. some gains commensurate with the cost of the war. Yet.

  2. Jun 1, 2010 · Federal employees were analyzed to determine whether they were sufficiently loyal to the government, and the House Un-American Activities Committee, as well as U.S. Senator Joseph R. McCarthy ...

  3. The MexicanAmerican War, [a] also known in the United States as the Mexican War, and in Mexico as the United States intervention in Mexico, [b] was an invasion of Mexico by the United States Army from 1846 to 1848. It followed the 1845 American annexation of Texas, which Mexico still considered its territory because Mexico refused to ...

  4. The Senate Votes for War against Mexico. On May 12, 1846, the United States Senate voted 40 to 2 to go to war with Mexico. President James K. Polk had accused Mexican troops of having attacked Americans on U.S. soil, north of the Rio Grande. But Mexico claimed this land as its own territory and accused the American military of having invaded.

  5. Organizations as different as the Nation of Islam, the Black Panthers and Maulana Karenga ’s Us also opposed the war. Many Black Power advocates integrated the antiwar movement with their struggle for freedom and equality. They felt that the Vietnam War absorbed resources that should have been used to improve the condition of African Americans.

  6. International protests against the war. The ongoing decade-long War in Afghanistan has repeatedly been the subject of large protests around the world, with the first large-scale demonstrations beginning in the days leading up to the war's official launch on October 7, 2001 as US "Operation Enduring Freedom".

  7. Jun 8, 2016 · April 25, 1846–February 1848. The roots of the Mexican War can be traced to westward expansion following the War of 1812. Many Americans, including many South Carolinians migrating west in search of cheap land, settled in northern Mexico where liberal land grants of as much as four thousand acres were available.

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