The war between Mexico and the United States "America becomes a modern capitalist country, the spirit of its nationalism is developing strongly" (Henderson 71). As the tension between America and Mexico gets stronger, people want war. Since America owned the land that Americans wanted, America declared a war with Mexico and the United States achieved their "obvious fate" philosophy. The blood of these two countries caused a lot of bloodshed.
Mexican-American wars are often overlooked and become mythical in America's history. Mexican-American war historian Brian Delay explains as follows. "... Mexican-American war ... I do not agree with our view on the history of the US We hope to build our history centering on important wars - Revolutionary War, Civil War, Secondary World War - In all cases, we all remember that these wars are conflicts being attacked by invaders: freedom, our fundamental freedom - but by paying great sacrifice , We overcome the difficulties and overthrow this threat Mexican war does not match this pattern. "
The Mexican American War - the American War showed the first military struggle in the United States abroad. I believe that the main driving force of the Mexican-American war is "obvious fate" and that the US has the right to spread to the Pacific Ocean in the continent. - Fate This is one of the most fundamental philosophical arguments human beings have been working on since the creation of civilization. Discussions on whether individuals have a predetermined future or whether to build their own instead are controversial. But people with Huntington disease may be more pessimistic about their view of fate.