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Tango0113 Aug 2016 3:14 p.m. PST

"1.To understand the economic, social, and political status of Mexico at the time of American immigration.

2.To examine the causes that led up to the Mexican American War and the way it contributed to the growth of the U.S. at Mexico's expense.

3.To explain why the Mexican American War was so unpopular among many Americans.

4.To study the consequences of the Mexican American War.
5.To learn how the Mexicans fared in "Occupied Mexico" – that portion of Northwest Mexico that came under control of the US after 1848…"
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