Why was the U.S. successful in the Mexican-American War? A. Mexico was weakened from its war for independence against Spain. B. Mexico was experiencing conflict among its leaders for power. C. Mexico did not have an organized strategy of defense of its territory. D. All answers are correct.
The Mexican-American War [ushistory.org] www.ushistory.org/us/29d.asp Independence Hall Association When war broke out against Mexico in May 1846, the United States Army numbered a mere 8,000, but soon 60,000 volunteers joined their ranks. The American ... Mexican–American War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexican –American_War Wikipedia In the U.S. the war is termed the Mexican–American War, also known as the .... successful in expanding their territory in the Comanche-Mexico Wars and ...
I would say D
Thats what I thought. Thank you
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