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The War With Mexico, Volumes I-II Complete
The War With Mexico, Volumes I-II Complete
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This edition features
• two complete books
• illustrations
• a linked Table of Contents and Footnotes
CONTENTS
VOLUME I
Maps and Plans
Conspectus of Events
Pronunciation of Spanish
I. Mexico and the Mexicans
II. The Political Education of Mexico
III. The Relations between the United States and Mexico, 1825–1843
IV. The Relations between the United States and Mexico, 1843–1846
V. The Mexican Attitude on the Eve of War
VI. The American Attitude on the Eve of War
VII. The Preliminaries of the Conflict
VIII. Palo Alto and Resaca de Guerrero
IX. The United States Meets the Crisis
X. The Chosen Leaders Advance
XI. Taylor Sets out for Saltillo
XII. Monterey
XIII. Saltillo, Parras, and Tampico
XIV. Santa Fe
XV. Chihuahua
XVI. The California Question
XVII. The Conquest of California
XVIII. The Genesis of Two Campaigns
XIX. Santa Anna Prepares to Strike
XX. Buena Vista
Notes
Appendix (Manuscript Sources)
VOLUME II
Maps and Plans
Conspectus of Events
Pronunciation of Spanish
XXI. Behind the Scenes at Mexico
XXII. Vera Cruz
XXIII. Cerro Gordo
XXIV. Puebla
XXV. On to the Capital
XXVI. Contreras and Churubusco
XXVII. Negotiations
XXVIII. Molino del Rey, Chapultepec and Mexico
XXIX. Final Military Operations
XXX. The Naval Operations
XXXI. The Americans as Conquerors
XXXII. Peace
XXXIII. The Finances of the War
XXXIV. The War in American Politics
XXXV. The Foreign Relations of the War
XXXVI. Conclusion
Notes
Appendix (Lists of Sources)
About the Author
JUSTIN H. SMITH
FORMERLY PROFESSOR OF MODERN HISTORY AT DARTMOUTH COLLEGE
AUTHOR OF
“THE ANNEXATION OF TEXAS,”
“OUR STRUGGLE FOR THE FOURTEENTH COLONY,”
“ARNOLD’S MARCH FROM CAMBRIDGE TO QUEBEC,” ETC.
• two complete books
• illustrations
• a linked Table of Contents and Footnotes
CONTENTS
VOLUME I
Maps and Plans
Conspectus of Events
Pronunciation of Spanish
I. Mexico and the Mexicans
II. The Political Education of Mexico
III. The Relations between the United States and Mexico, 1825–1843
IV. The Relations between the United States and Mexico, 1843–1846
V. The Mexican Attitude on the Eve of War
VI. The American Attitude on the Eve of War
VII. The Preliminaries of the Conflict
VIII. Palo Alto and Resaca de Guerrero
IX. The United States Meets the Crisis
X. The Chosen Leaders Advance
XI. Taylor Sets out for Saltillo
XII. Monterey
XIII. Saltillo, Parras, and Tampico
XIV. Santa Fe
XV. Chihuahua
XVI. The California Question
XVII. The Conquest of California
XVIII. The Genesis of Two Campaigns
XIX. Santa Anna Prepares to Strike
XX. Buena Vista
Notes
Appendix (Manuscript Sources)
VOLUME II
Maps and Plans
Conspectus of Events
Pronunciation of Spanish
XXI. Behind the Scenes at Mexico
XXII. Vera Cruz
XXIII. Cerro Gordo
XXIV. Puebla
XXV. On to the Capital
XXVI. Contreras and Churubusco
XXVII. Negotiations
XXVIII. Molino del Rey, Chapultepec and Mexico
XXIX. Final Military Operations
XXX. The Naval Operations
XXXI. The Americans as Conquerors
XXXII. Peace
XXXIII. The Finances of the War
XXXIV. The War in American Politics
XXXV. The Foreign Relations of the War
XXXVI. Conclusion
Notes
Appendix (Lists of Sources)
About the Author
JUSTIN H. SMITH
FORMERLY PROFESSOR OF MODERN HISTORY AT DARTMOUTH COLLEGE
AUTHOR OF
“THE ANNEXATION OF TEXAS,”
“OUR STRUGGLE FOR THE FOURTEENTH COLONY,”
“ARNOLD’S MARCH FROM CAMBRIDGE TO QUEBEC,” ETC.
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