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17 December, 16:28

How would you describe the U. S.'s motivation for fighting the Mexican-American War?

A. The U. S wanted to gain as much land from Mexico as possible.

B. The U. S was concerned that Spain would try to invade Texas.

C. The U. S wanted to frighten Great Britain into selling the Oregon territory

D. The U. S was worried that Santa Anna would lead an invasion of California

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  1. 17 December, 18:43
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    The answer is A because for starters, B has nothing to do with the Mexican American War. It is not C because Great Britain was neutral and had nothing to do with Mexican American affairs. It is not D because California had already declared independence and was not part of the U. S. The Union had nothing to do with California.
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