Olive Branch and Sword: The United States and Mexico, 1845-1848

Olive Branch and Sword: The United States and Mexico, 1845-1848
ISBN-10
078640258X
ISBN-13
9780786402588
Category
History
Pages
248
Language
English
Published
1997-01-01
Publisher
McFarland
Author
Dean B. Mahin

Description

On May 14, 1846, the U.S. Congress declared that the country was at war with Mexico. Despite protestations to the contrary, the primary purpose of U.S. President James K. Polk in executing the war was the acquisition of California. In 1847, Nicholas P. Trist was sent on a diplomatic mission to deliver Polk's peace terms to the Mexican president, Santa Ana. Angered by the Mexican government's rejection of his terms, Polk issued a recall order in November which Trist chose to ignore. He eventually negotiated a settlement on February 2, 1848, that contained nearly everything that Polk had hoped for. This diplomatic history of America's first foreign war focuses on Trist's efforts and the policies of the Polk administration.

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