The War with Mexico by Justin H. Smith
  • 1. The War with Mexico by Justin H. Smith is a comprehensive historical account that delves deeply into the causes, events, and consequences of the pivotal conflict between the United States and Mexico from 1846 to 1848. Smith meticulously explores the complex political landscape of the era, highlighting the expansionist fervor that characterized American sentiments, known as Manifest Destiny, alongside the social and economic factors that escalated tensions between the two nations. Through extensive research and a wealth of primary sources, Smith provides an engaging narrative that covers major battles, key figures, and significant treaties, such as the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, which ultimately ceded vast territories to the United States. His work not only sheds light on the military campaigns and strategies employed but also examines the war's profound impact on Mexican society, American politics, and the larger narrative of North American history. The nuanced portrayal of both American and Mexican perspectives makes this book a significant contribution to our understanding of the war and its lasting legacy on both nations.

    Which year did the War with Mexico start?
A) 1845
B) 1849
C) 1846
D) 1848
  • 2. Who was the U.S. president during the war?
A) Andrew Jackson
B) Millard Fillmore
C) James K. Polk
D) Zachary Taylor
  • 3. Which treaty ended the War with Mexico?
A) Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
B) Treaty of Paris
C) Treaty of Tlatelolco
D) Treaty of Fort Laramie
  • 4. What territory did the U.S. gain as a result of the war?
A) California
B) Oregon
C) Florida
D) Alaska
  • 5. What was the U.S. approach to foreign policy during this period?
A) Imperialism
B) Manifest Destiny
C) Isolationism
D) Monroe Doctrine
  • 6. Which southern state was particularly interested in westward expansion?
A) Texas
B) California
C) New York
D) Virginia
  • 7. In what year was the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo signed?
A) 1848
B) 1850
C) 1846
D) 1847
  • 8. Which general became a national hero during the war?
A) Robert E. Lee
B) Ulysses S. Grant
C) Zachary Taylor
D) Winfield Scott
  • 9. Which army did the U.S. face in the war?
A) British Army
B) Spanish Army
C) French Army
D) Mexican Army
  • 10. What was a common sentiment in the U.S. regarding the war?
A) Desire for neutrality
B) Support for expansion
C) Focus on internal policy
D) Opposition to conflict
  • 11. What was the status of California before the war?
A) Independent Republic
B) U.S. territory
C) Part of Mexico
D) Part of Spain
  • 12. Who was the leader of the Mexican forces during the war?
A) Antonio López de Santa Anna
B) Porfirio Díaz
C) Emiliano Zapata
D) Vicente Filisola
  • 13. What was the significant political outcome following the war?
A) Rise of sectional tensions
B) Decrease in immigration
C) Unification of the states
D) End of political parties
  • 14. What was a prominent reason for American expansion at the time?
A) Desire for peace
B) Belief in Manifest Destiny
C) Avoidance of conflict
D) Focus on industrialization
  • 15. What was a primary criticism of the war?
A) It had too many volunteers
B) It was seen as unjust
C) It cost too little
D) It was overly diplomatic
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