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In a Mexican perspective, the Mexican-American War is called American invasion because Mexico considered the annexation of Texas a violation of the 1828 border treaty that acknowledged Mexico’s sovereignty over the territory.
The US policy did not accept negotiations and demanded the cession of the territories, which is very objectionable which left the Mexican government without choice, they had to have friendly relations or resort to war. Mexico never declared war against the US it simply defended it’s territory’s integrity.
All of this demonstrates how the US policy was forcing Mexico to go to war for simply defending its territory against an invasion.
The objectionable thing about American actions, foreign policy, and attitudes in the 1840s is that:
- The Americans were in violation of the 1828 border treaty
According to the events which led to the Mexican American War, there were several infringements by the Mexicans, and Americans which led to the annexation of Texas.
As a result of this, if we are being objectionable, we can see that the Americans were in violation of the 1828 border treaty which undermined the authority of the Mexicans in Texas.
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