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Published: 17.12.2003.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
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  • Essays 'A Study in Causation of the Mexican War', 1.
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Webster's dictionary defines "war" as an open armed conflict between countries or between factions within the same country. It is a conflict often resulting in the death of many innocent civilians, the destruction of private property, and sometimes the unjust treatment of prisoners. Many would agree that war ought to be a last resort to settling a conflict, as was the case for James K. Polk in the Mexican-American war.
Some have argued that the American support for Texas independence, initially caused by the imperialistic and authoritarian rule of Mexico, was somewhat of a precursor to their eventual conquest of Mexico.…

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