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Preferred term
Mexican War
Definition
- The Mexican War was the first major occasion when American forces successfully waged war beyond the bound-aries of the United States. A string of glittering U.S. tri-umphs in the conflict added vast new territory to the country, created a surge of national pride, and convinced European powers that the United States was the preeminent power in North America. [Source: Encyclopedia of War & American Society; Mexican War (1846–48)]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/Mexican_War
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