First, by 1936, there was a strong movement for Texas independence. After several bloody battles between the Mexican army and Texas Freedom Fighters, the Texans won their independence. However, hostilities rose again from a dispute over the southern boundary between Texas and Mexico. During the 1843 presidential elections, James K. Polk ran on the platform that included the annexation of Texas. In actuality, Polk wanted California and New Mexico as well, and was willing to do whatever necessary to get the territory. Mexico warned the U.S. if they