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This category lists sites concerning the 19th century Mexican-American War.
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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.
Located near La Juncta, CO. During the war with Mexico in 1846, the fort became a staging area for Colonel Stephen Watts Kearny's "Army of the West". Park information and links.
Kansas. National Park Service site about Fort established in 1842 and garrisoned by dragoon and infantry soldiers that played a major role in the Mexican War.
A brief description of the major events of the 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.
A brief description of the Merchant Marine's in the Mexican-American War
From the Utah Education Network, a brief description of the war with links to places, people, and related sites.
From Texas Trail, an article that describes the background, campaigns, and impact of the war.
Comprehensive site by Prof. De la Cova that includes maps, artwork, articles, and many links.
Historical school text from "American History" (1911) by David Muzzey, discussing the War.
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.
An information site that has articles on battles, dragoons, the military, the times, artillery, a bulletin board, photographs and reenactor information.
Extensive free resources for the student of the War. Features detailed accounts of the battles, and biographies and pictures of the key leaders.
History of Michigan's troops and their service during the war.
Selected images from the Library of Congress relating to the War with Mexico (1846-1848); one chapter from a 1955 publication of the Prints and Photographs Division, Pictorial Americana.
A database of political history and cemeteries, with brief biographical entries for U.S. political figures who died in the War between 1846-1847.
Texas. Brief description and location of this battlefield park.
From the Avalon Project, the complete text of the treaty that ended the Mexican-American war.
Contains the text of the Treaty and related primary source materials from the online collections of the Library of Congress.
An online companion resource to the PBS documentary. Text in English and Spanish. Contains dialogues, timeline, discussions, and resources.
US political context and overview of military campaign that ended with the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, 1816-1848. Provides links to US military sources.
Texas. Brief description and location of this battlefield park.
A brief description of the major events of the war.
From the Avalon Project, the complete text of the treaty that ended the Mexican-American war.
Extensive free resources for the student of the War. Features detailed accounts of the battles, and biographies and pictures of the key leaders.
From Texas Trail, an article that describes the background, campaigns, and impact of the war.
A brief description of the Merchant Marine's in the Mexican-American War
Kansas. National Park Service site about Fort established in 1842 and garrisoned by dragoon and infantry soldiers that played a major role in the Mexican War.
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.
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.
History of Michigan's troops and their service during the war.
Located near La Juncta, CO. During the war with Mexico in 1846, the fort became a staging area for Colonel Stephen Watts Kearny's "Army of the West". Park information and links.
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.
From the Utah Education Network, a brief description of the war with links to places, people, and related sites.
Contains the text of the Treaty and related primary source materials from the online collections of the Library of Congress.
An information site that has articles on battles, dragoons, the military, the times, artillery, a bulletin board, photographs and reenactor information.
Selected images from the Library of Congress relating to the War with Mexico (1846-1848); one chapter from a 1955 publication of the Prints and Photographs Division, Pictorial Americana.
US political context and overview of military campaign that ended with the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, 1816-1848. Provides links to US military sources.
A database of political history and cemeteries, with brief biographical entries for U.S. political figures who died in the War between 1846-1847.
Comprehensive site by Prof. De la Cova that includes maps, artwork, articles, and many links.
An online companion resource to the PBS documentary. Text in English and Spanish. Contains dialogues, timeline, discussions, and resources.
Historical school text from "American History" (1911) by David Muzzey, discussing the War.
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