Answer: Mexican. But the stage is California. The memoir is the number of American generals entering Mexico City, the capital of Mexico. What happened was... ...a righteous, cheerful group who fought corrupt officials in Mexican California in the early 19th century... ...this story. Of course, I'm the main character of the novel. It can also be said that Mexico was a Spanish colony before independence in the 1820s. Right after independence. Until the 1840s when the United States took over. So the protagonist of the Hollywood movie "The Mask of Zoro" is the Spanish actor Antonio Vanderas... ...though the teacher's real Zoro is Anthony Hopkins. The war of 1848 deprived the United States of a vast area of soil called Texas, New Mexico, and California. Later in World War II, the Japanese fascists invaded Mexico... ...so we invaded China... ...but it was a little weakly owned by this vast indian in the southwestern part of the United States. It was not until the 18th century that the Spanish annexed the land based in Mexico, and the British, French, and Russian (Alaska) entered North America to defend Mexico. During the Napoleon War in 1812, when the French were starving to death on Russian soil, the Russian border guards were starving to death on the west coast of the United States, so the poor Spaniards gave me food. It's a terrible Western country... ...and it's going to the end of the world. We met each other people. However, Young Burles, which occupied North America at that time, was almost a zero-ra Indian land except for its coastal base. Spain only drew a large border to the north to defend Mexico. Spain gave up Mexico in the 1820s. A huge Mexican empire emerged, but it was taken away by the United States more than 20 years later. Can you really call that Mexican land? Half and half... ...Actually, the real owner Indians are the next way to America. The following article was published. I didn't know the U.S. military attacked the Mexican capital at that time. The glory and humiliation of the new nations. After seeing this, French emperor Napoleon III, who underestimated Mexico, invaded Mexico in the 185s and 1960s, but only the fake Mexican king from Austria, who was put forward for nothing, was executed by the Mexicans and expelled. Hehehe... ...Mexico is a half-white country, no way. ===================================================The U.S.-Mexican War (1846-1848) Throughout the 1820s, Americans settled in the vast Texas region, often receiving land from the Mexican government. However, the rapidly increasing number of settlers made Mexican authorities wary, and in 1830, further migration was banned. In 1834, General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna (1794-1876) established a dictatorship, and the following year, American residents of Texas rebelled. Santa Anna defeated the Americans in the famous Battle of the Alamo in March 1836, but American residents under the command of Sam Houston (1793-1863) defeated the Mexican army in the Battle of San Jacinto a month later and captured Santa Anna. For nearly a decade, Texas remained an independent republic, becoming the 28th state of the United States in 1845. Santa Anna Sam Houston Zachary Taylor (12th President) Mexico cut ties with the United States over Texas becoming a U.S. state, but the most controversial issue was the boundary between Texas and Mexico, while Mexico claimed that the border was far north of the Nues River. Meanwhile, settlers flocked to New Mexico and California at a time when many Americans claimed that the United States had a "Manifest Destiny" extending westward to the Pacific Ocean. The U.S. attempt to buy New Mexico and California failed, but the U.S. declared war in 1846 after Mexican and U.S. forces clashed along the Rio Grande. The U.S. military occupied New Mexico, and settlers in California supported the war against Mexico. U.S. forces led by Zachary Taylor (1784-1850) invaded Mexico and won Monterrey and Buena Vista, but failed to bring Mexico to the negotiating table. In March 1847, U.S. forces led by Winfield Scott (1786-1866) landed near Veracruz on the east coast of Mexico and entered Mexico City after a series of fierce battles. Nevertheless, the United States was only able to negotiate the "Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo" with Mexico after Santa Anna resigned, which gave the southwest region and California (3.1 million square kilometers) for $15 million (Gadsden Pursuit, 1853) to the United States. This war caused political division, with the Whig Party (the predecessor of the Republican Party, founded in 1854) criticizing the Democratic Party (Democratic Party, 1792), for pursuing expansionism. With the conclusion of the Civil War and the Mexican War, the United States gained several states, including Arizona, Nevada, California, and Utah, as well as vast territories covering parts of New Mexico, Colorado and Wyoming. However, this was also the acquisition of territory that worsened the domestic situation, as it triggered the American Civil War (1861-1865) by raising the most explosive question in American politics at the time: whether the new territories became slave states or free states.
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