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Why didn't the United States take Mexico?

author:Liu Jie's overall situation

Some people say that Mexicans hate the United States for stealing half of Mexico, and second, they hate why the United States did not annex all of Mexico. Some people always ask, why didn't the United States take down the whole of Mexico and only half of it? Because that half is not easy to beat, worthless and too troublesome.

Why didn't the United States take Mexico?
Why didn't the United States take Mexico?

First, northern Mexico is sparsely populated, and the Texas referendum on independence and the referendum to join the United States is because americans are the majority. By around 1835, Texas had a white American population of more than 15,000, while Mexicans had just over 3,600, making it "American territory." So the north is easy to fight and the south is not easy to fight.

Second, the annexation of the sparsely populated northern Mexico was to develop a profitable black slave plantation economy, and the densely populated southern Mexico could not develop. Mexican law recognized Indians as human beings and did not allow the development of a black slave plantation economy, so as soon as the Abolition Act of 1830 was enacted, slave owners had to leave Mexico.

Why didn't the United States take Mexico?

The United States has a population of more than 17 million, while Mexico has only more than 7 million. During the American Civil War, the North had a population of 22 million, while the South had only 9 million and included 4 million slaves. However, the South believes in Catholicism, and if the United States and Mexico merge, 50% of the Catholics will be Catholic. Although Spanish-speaking Latins make up only 30 percent of the U.S. population, 38 percent are blacks who would otherwise make up one-eighth of the population. The Spaniards of Florida, the French of Louisiana, the Dutch of New York, the Anglicans of Oregon and Montana... The elites of the thirteen North American states will lose dominance. The Puritan-speaking United States, with its English-speaking community, could become a Latin-speaking Catholic country.

Why didn't the United States take Mexico?

Hugh Grant and girlfriend Elizabeth Hurley

Why didn't the United States take Mexico?

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In summary, southern Mexico is not easy to fight, worthless, and too troublesome. Land is not the more you grab, the better. A bandit might have snatched an eighteen-year-old girl, so why not take her eighty-year-old milk?