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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP11 Dec 2021 4:52 p.m. PST

… la leyenda negra que se desató contra Santa Anna


"More than 150 years have passed, but the effects of what happened that day forever changed the history of Mexico. On February 2, 1848, the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed, by which Mexico "sold" half of its territory to the United States.

With that agreement the current states of California, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, as well as part of Colorado, New Mexico and Wyoming became part of the United States.

The signing of that treaty also meant the end of the United States' intervention in our country and the end of one of the most painful chapters in the history of Mexico…"
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doc mcb12 Dec 2021 7:11 a.m. PST

The US took from Mexico the best half of its country, the part with all the roads and cities.

Makhno191812 Dec 2021 11:03 a.m. PST

also…. certainly not the last time the US intervened in Mexico, politically nor militarily

Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP12 Dec 2021 3:22 p.m. PST

(smile)

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