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ROBERT E. LEE (1807–1870)From: Shapers of the Great Debate on the Civil War
War with Mexico: Race, Borders, and Manifest DestinyFrom: Race Relations in America
A History of Chicanos/Mexicanos Along the U. S.-Mexico BorderFrom: Handbook of Hispanic Cultures in the United States: History
ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHYFrom: The Mexican War
BIOGRAPHIES OF NOTABLE PEOPLEFrom: The Mexican War
CHAPTER 1: Overview of the WarFrom: The American Civil War
CHAPTER FOUR: Manifest DestinyFrom: Student Almanac of Hispanic American History, Volume 1
CHAPTER VIII : WAR WITH MEXICO: DIVIDING THE SPOILS OF VICTORYFrom: Political History of Secession
CHAPTER XIV. : SOME ACTS OF THE PRO-SLAVERY APOSTLES—PERSONAL ENCOUNTER WITH THE HENNIKER, N.H., CHURCH AND SUFFOLK, MASS., ASSOCIATION OF MINISTERS—REV. DR. BACON AND SON ON SLAVERY AND WHO ABOLISHED IT —THE CHURCH AND CLERGY IN THE MEXICAN WAR.From: Acts of the Anti-Slavery Apostles
CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTSFrom: The Mexican War
Creation GenerationFrom: Encyclopedia of Racism in the United States
Indian Fighters on the Frontier: Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee, and Texas From: INDIAN FIGHTERS TURNED AMERICAN POLITICIANS
INTRODUCTIONFrom: The Mexican War
CHAPTER 6: LEGACIESFrom: The Mexican War
MEXICAN WARFrom: Dictionary of Afro-American Slavery
Mexican-American WarFrom: Encyclopedia of Racism in the United States
Mexican-American War (1846–1848)From: Historical Dictionary of U.S.-Latin American Relations
Part Two: The Early RepublicFrom: DOCUMENTS OF AMERICAN DIPLOMACY
CHAPTER 5: SCOTT’S CAMPAIGNFrom: The Mexican War
The Aftermath of Independence, 1821–1876From: The History of Mexico
The Mexican Fighters and the Collapse of the Whig Party From: INDIAN FIGHTERS TURNED AMERICAN POLITICIANS
The Monroe Doctrine, Manifest Destiny, and the Mexican WarFrom: BORDERS AND BRIDGES
CHAPTER 4: THE NORTHERN WARFrom: The Mexican War
THE TREATY OF GUADALUPE HIDALGOFrom: A DOCUMENTARY HISTORY OF THE MEXICAN AMERICANS
TREATY OF GUADALUPE HIDALGO (1848)From: Latinas in the United States
U.S.-Mexican War (1846–1848)From: Student Almanac of Hispanic American History, Volume 1
U.S.-MEXICAN WAR (1846–1848)From: Latinas in the United States
U.S.-MEXICAN WAR, 1846–1848.From: The Mexican American Experience
U.S.–Mexican War (1846–48).From: The Borderlands
“Not Counting Mexicans”From: North from Mexico
CHAPTER 3: WARFrom: The Mexican War
Plan de Iguala, February 24, 1821http://www.tamu.edu/ccbn/dewitt/iguala.htm
Treaty of Cahuenga (a.k.a. Cahuenga Capitulation), 1847http://www.militarymuseum.org/Cahuenga.html
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo; February 2, 1848http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/diplomacy/mexico/guadhida.htm