>US President Ulysses S. Grant viewed the Mexican-American War (1846–1848) as "one of the most unjust ever waged" by a stronger nation against a weaker one, considering it a deeply immoral effort to expand slavery and territory.>the war was completely unprovoked, and the Texans who began the war were welcomed and granted citizenship by the Mexican government in the years prior to Texas’ push for secession and American statehoodwtf i’m unironically so sorry Mexibros has your country ever been the bad guy?
The only place that was truly tied to our history and that was genuinely Mexican, lost in that war, was New Mexico. The rest were sparsely populated territories full of savage natives, and frankly, we never would have done much with those lands.
>>218819790>territory is overrun by Pr*testants >immediately becomes a soulless den of slavery and sinWhy is this so common historically?>>218820047Cuck behavior
>>218819790I can't believe america did this to mexico>meanwhile the rest of latin america
>>218819790mexicans from texas and elsewhere up north fought side by side with americans only to get their ranches taken from them and to be treated as second class citizens in their own land