You are heading North of the Rio Grande walking near the Texan and Mexican border with your comrade soldiers. All of the sudden you hear the screaming of Mexicans. “It’s an ambush”, your leader Zachary Taylor yells. What will happen next? Was the United states Justified in going to war with Mexico? The United States was not justified in going to war with Mexico because when the 16 soldiers were attacked it was because they were defending their land, when the U.S moved into Texas they disobeyed their laws which is a chain reaction of the whole conflict, and they just won Texas so now they want to waste more lives on just getting California and its territories
This whole feud started with the Alamo. The Mexicans gained their independence from Spain in 1821. The Mexican government decided to let the Americans accompany Texas. (Essay 317) When the Americans arrived they disobeyed the laws of the Mexicans and this made the government angry, so they sent soldiers to fix it. The …show more content…
The Americans knew where their border was because they decided it.So why did they march by the border near the border with guns. All the soldiers did was scare the Mexicans and that was why they attacked. I have evidence of this in Doc C, paragraph 3. It says,”[In early 1846, on Polk’s order] the troops commanded by General Zachary Taylor arrived at the Río Grande, across from the city of Matamoros, thus occupying the territory in dispute and increasing the possibilities of a confrontation….”(Doc 327) The Mexicans were defending their home because they were near the city of Matamoros. This evidence shows the U.S. was not justified in going to war because when the Americans march with guns by your home. Your job as a man is to defend it. They weren’t in the wrong from my point of view. It kind of seems like they are trying to aggravate the