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  • The U.S.-Mexican War (1846-1848)

    An online companion resource to the PBS documentary. Text in English and Spanish. Contains dialogues, timeline, discussions, and resources.

    www.pbs.org

  • The Mexican American War

    A detailed thesis of the origins, events and outcomes of the US-Mexican war, sourced largely from the diary of President James Polk.

    www.geocities.com

  • The Mexican War and After

    Chapter from the U.S. Army's official "American Military History," describing both the course of the war and the technology, tactics, and organization of U.S. forces.

    www.army.mil

  • Aztec Club of 1847

    Military Society of the Mexican War. Includes history of the war and the 150 year old society, biographies, historical accounts, documents, photographs, artwork and links.

    www.aztecclub.com

  • The U.S. -Mexican War, 1846-1848

    From the Descendants of the Mexican War, contains history, images, maps, historic sites, reading list, chronology, and statistics.

    www.dmwv.org

  • Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

    From the Avalon Project, the complete text of the treaty that ended the Mexican-American war.

    www.yale.edu

  • Merchant Marine in the Mexican-American War

    A brief description of the Merchant Marine's in the Mexican-American War

    www.usmm.org

  • The History Guy: The Mexican-American War

    A listing of the main facts about the war, plus a brief description of the causes and the conflict. It also contains unique facts and links.

    www.historyguy.com

  • A Shared Experience's Historical Survey

    From the Texas Historical Commission, an account of the conflict with footnotes and illustrations.

    www.rice.edu

  • The Mexican War

    From Texas Trail, an article that describes the background, campaigns, and impact of the war.

    www.lnstar.com

  • Mexican War

    Historical school text from "American History" (1911) by David Muzzey, discussing the War.

    www.sfmuseum.org

  • California Military History: The Mexican War and California

    Articles, documents and links related to California's role during the war.

    militarymuseum.org

  • Texas Military Forces Museum: War With Mexico

    An article with links about Texas' role in the war.

    www.kwanah.com

  • Fort Brown, Texas - A New frontier

    Texas. A detailed booklet from the National Park Service about the fort in English and Spanish. It covers the forts role in the war, plus the rest of its history and current archaeology.

    www.cr.nps.gov

  • The Mexican War and U.S. Expansion to the Pacific

    Politics in Mexico, republic of Texas and annexation, war, protests, California and the rest of northern Mexico. The invasion at Veracruz and fall of Mexico City, and the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.

    www.fsmitha.com

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