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US War with Mexico

US War with Mexico

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Social Studies

9th - 12th Grade

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Joseph Anderson

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9 Slides • 4 Questions

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The Mexican-American War

A clash of nations in North America

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The Mexican-American War

Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, Mexico's president from 1833-1855, led the Mexican troops against the American forces in the Mexican-American War. Mexico's defeat resulted in the loss of its northern territories to the United States, leading to a period of instability and adjustment for the Mexican government.

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Multiple Choice

Who led the Mexican troops against the American forces in the Mexican-American War?

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Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna

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Benito Juarez

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Emiliano Zapata

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Porfirio Diaz

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Santa Anna: Mexican-American War Leader

Trivia: Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna led the Mexican troops against the American forces in the Mexican-American War. He was a prominent Mexican general and politician, serving as president of Mexico multiple times. Santa Anna's leadership during the war had a significant impact on the outcome and the subsequent territorial changes between the two countries.

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The Mexican-American War

A conflict between Mexico and the United States from 1846 to 1848. It resulted in Mexico losing almost half of its territory to the U.S. The war had significant economic consequences for Mexico, leading to a decline in the Mexican economy due to the loss of income from the seized territories.

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Multiple Choice

What was the result of the Mexican-American War?

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Mexico gained territory from the U.S.

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The war had no significant economic consequences for Mexico

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Mexico lost almost half of its territory to the U.S.

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The war led to an economic boom for Mexico

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Mexico's Loss

Mexico lost almost half of its territory to the U.S. The Mexican-American War resulted in the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848, which ceded territories such as California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, and parts of Colorado and Wyoming to the United States. This territorial loss had a significant impact on Mexico's geography and national identity.

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The Mexican Revolution

  • Causes: Political repression, poverty, and social inequality
  • Results: Overthrow of Porfirio Diaz government, establishment of new government led by Francisco Madero

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Multiple Choice

What were the causes and results of the Mexican-American War?

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Economic instability, foreign intervention, and political unrest

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Military conflict, territorial disputes, and diplomatic negotiations

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Cultural exchange, technological advancements, and social reforms

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Political repression, poverty, and social inequality

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Mexican-American War:

  • Causes: Political repression, poverty, and social inequality
  • Results: Military conflict, territorial disputes, and diplomatic negotiations

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Mexican Revolution

Overview: The Mexican Revolution was a period of political and social upheaval in Mexico from 1910 to 1920. It resulted in the overthrow of the long-standing dictatorship of Porfirio Diaz and the establishment of a more democratic government. The revolution was characterized by various factions and leaders, including Emiliano Zapata and Francisco Madero. It had a lasting impact on Mexican society, leading to land reforms, labor rights, and the recognition of indigenous rights.

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Multiple Choice

Who was the long-standing dictator of Mexico overthrown during the Mexican Revolution?

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Emiliano Zapata

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Francisco Madero

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Porfirio Diaz

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Pancho Villa

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Porfirio Diaz

Trivia: Porfirio Diaz was the long-standing dictator of Mexico who was overthrown during the Mexican Revolution. He ruled Mexico for over 30 years with an iron fist, implementing policies that favored the wealthy elite. His oppressive regime sparked widespread discontent and led to the revolution, which aimed to bring about social and political change in Mexico. Diaz's overthrow marked a significant turning point in Mexican history.

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