North America Divided: The Mexican War, 1846-1848 |
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... York missionary societies viewed the moral effects of the war as disastrous . A Boston Baptist minister called the war one for the purpose of extending slave territory . Some elements of the Presbyterian Church saw the war as a blessing ...
... York missionary societies viewed the moral effects of the war as disastrous . A Boston Baptist minister called the war one for the purpose of extending slave territory . Some elements of the Presbyterian Church saw the war as a blessing ...
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... York ( De Vinne ) , 1903 . 378. Rippy , James Fred . The United States and Mexico . Rev. ed . New York ( Crofts ) , 1931. First chapter is a well - thought - out discussion of the causes of the war . Texans were entirely innocent of con ...
... York ( De Vinne ) , 1903 . 378. Rippy , James Fred . The United States and Mexico . Rev. ed . New York ( Crofts ) , 1931. First chapter is a well - thought - out discussion of the causes of the war . Texans were entirely innocent of con ...
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... YORK IN THE WAR 619. Clark , Francis D. The First Regiment of New York Volunteers , commanded by Col. Jonathan D. Stevenson , in the Mexican War . New York ( Evans ) , 1882. Service in California . 620. Hollingsworth , John McHenry ...
... YORK IN THE WAR 619. Clark , Francis D. The First Regiment of New York Volunteers , commanded by Col. Jonathan D. Stevenson , in the Mexican War . New York ( Evans ) , 1882. Service in California . 620. Hollingsworth , John McHenry ...
Contents
Origins of the War | 3 |
Taylors Campaign | 33 |
New Mexico and Chihuahua | 59 |
Copyright | |
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