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  1. Was there opposition to the Mexican-American War within the United States? Democrats, especially those in the Southwest, strongly favoured the Mexica | Britannica

  2. Nov 9, 2009 · The Mexican-American War Begins On April 25, 1846, Mexican cavalry attacked a group of U.S. soldiers in the disputed zone under the command of General...

  3. Oct 23, 2018 · October 23, 2018 • Updated September 25, 2023. Wikimedia Commons. Share to Google Classroom Added by 217 Educators. On February 2, 1848, the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed which officially ended the Mexican-American War.

  4. Ex-slave and prominent anti-slavery advocate Frederick Douglass opposed the Mexican–American War. In the United States, increasingly divided by sectional rivalry, the war was a partisan issue and an essential element in the origins of the American Civil War.

  5. Many who were opposed to this idea were southerners who, while desiring the annexation of more slave territory, did not want to make Mexicos large mestizo (people of mixed Native American and European ancestry) population part of the United States.

  6. Microsoft Teams. The Compromise of 1850 acted as a band-aid over the growing wound of sectional divide. Overview. The Compromise of 1850 acted as a temporary truce on the issue of slavery, primarily addressing the status of newly acquired territory after the Mexican-American War.