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write a paragraph about how the Mexican-American War was not justified

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The Mexican-American War, fought between 1846 and 1848, is often considered unjustified due to its underlying motives and the manner in which it was conducted. The conflict arose largely from the United States' expansionist ideology, often termed Manifest Destiny, which sought to expand the nation’s territory at the expense of its southern neighbor. The U.S. provoked the war by instigating border disputes and deploying troops in contested areas, ultimately leading to hostilities over a region that had historically belonged to Mexico. Furthermore, the war resulted in a significant loss of life and led to the annexation of vast territories—California, Nevada, New Mexico, Arizona, and parts of Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming—through what many regarded as an unjust seizure driven by imperialistic ambitions rather than legitimate grievances. This expansion not only disregarded Mexican sovereignty but also contributed to long-standing tensions between the two nations, raising ethical questions about the righteousness of the conflict and the methods employed to achieve U.S. territorial goals.
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