101 leaves. Advisor: Charles NelsonThe problem. Controversy has long existed regarding the diplomatic mission of John Slidell to Mexico in the period before the outbreak of the Mexican War. Sent by President James K. Polk, Slidell ostensibly had a dual purpose: to repair the damage to U.S.-Mexican relations created by the annexation of Texas, and to purchase a large portion of what is now Southwest U.S. from Mexico. Polk enjoyed an initial period of praise from historians for his actions in the matter. In the past few decades, however, a large number of historians have accused the American President of deliberately provoking a war with the nation's southern neighbor in order to obtain territorial concessions. This thesis examines the co...
The treaty history of United States expansion toward its contiguity is compacted between the years 1...
In an investigation of early nineteenth century Mexican-United States relations, Lucas Alaman presen...
Memoir of a Military Expedition from San Antonio to Saltillo, Mexico. [558] Lipan, Mescalero, and Co...
101 leaves. Advisor: Charles NelsonThe problem. Controversy has long existed regarding the diplomat...
This study contributes to the historiography of the all Mexico movement by showing that America\u2...
The purpose of this research is to shed some new light on the controversy between the United States ...
The unknown author of this 1846 publication asks the question: “Would the invasion and conquest of M...
The outbreak of the Mexican War during President James K. Polk's administration led immediately to a...
A summary of the revolutions of 1910 and 1913 which respectively removed Porfirio Diaz and Francisco...
On March 9, 1916, the Mexican revolutionary, Pancho Villa, conducted a raid on the town of Columbus,...
University of Minnesota Masters thesis. 1914. 1 computer file (PDF); vi, v, 288 pages
The Mexican-American War (1846-1848) was an extremely remarkable event for both Mexico and the Unite...
Enclosure No. 1 Airgram #______ Dated._________ Mexico, D.F. CONFIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM Recommendati...
The Texan Santa Fe Expedition was a commercial and military enterprise. It was unofficially initiate...
The Texan Santa Fe Expedition was a commercial and military enterprise. It was unofficially initiate...
The treaty history of United States expansion toward its contiguity is compacted between the years 1...
In an investigation of early nineteenth century Mexican-United States relations, Lucas Alaman presen...
Memoir of a Military Expedition from San Antonio to Saltillo, Mexico. [558] Lipan, Mescalero, and Co...
101 leaves. Advisor: Charles NelsonThe problem. Controversy has long existed regarding the diplomat...
This study contributes to the historiography of the all Mexico movement by showing that America\u2...
The purpose of this research is to shed some new light on the controversy between the United States ...
The unknown author of this 1846 publication asks the question: “Would the invasion and conquest of M...
The outbreak of the Mexican War during President James K. Polk's administration led immediately to a...
A summary of the revolutions of 1910 and 1913 which respectively removed Porfirio Diaz and Francisco...
On March 9, 1916, the Mexican revolutionary, Pancho Villa, conducted a raid on the town of Columbus,...
University of Minnesota Masters thesis. 1914. 1 computer file (PDF); vi, v, 288 pages
The Mexican-American War (1846-1848) was an extremely remarkable event for both Mexico and the Unite...
Enclosure No. 1 Airgram #______ Dated._________ Mexico, D.F. CONFIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM Recommendati...
The Texan Santa Fe Expedition was a commercial and military enterprise. It was unofficially initiate...
The Texan Santa Fe Expedition was a commercial and military enterprise. It was unofficially initiate...
The treaty history of United States expansion toward its contiguity is compacted between the years 1...
In an investigation of early nineteenth century Mexican-United States relations, Lucas Alaman presen...
Memoir of a Military Expedition from San Antonio to Saltillo, Mexico. [558] Lipan, Mescalero, and Co...