Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Mexican President Santa Anna is
elected into office
Anmerkungen:
- Hi, I'm the President of Mexico.
- President Santa Anna needs
political support
Anmerkungen:
- Well, I guess winning a war will get the people's support.
- The Mexican American War
- Mexico
Anmerkungen:
- Tenemos Texas, tu no tienes!
- America
Anmerkungen:
- President Polk sends
Senetor John Slidell to negotiate the
purchase of California, he is
denied in 1835.
Anmerkungen:
- What I want California now!!!!
- American President Polk wants to
purchase California out of belief of the
Manifest Destiny
Anmerkungen:
- Well we should have California so lets just buy it.
- VS.
- Texas is annexed into America on June 16, 1845.
- American Senate
Anmerkungen:
- Rich, Fancy, decision makers.
- U.S. General Zachery Taylor is sent
by President Polk to the boarder of
Mexico in January 1846 to negotiate
for California, but is also denied.
Anmerkungen:
- Zach go tell the Mexican government that California is ours now.
- General Taylor is fired upon by Mexican General
Mariano Arista in 1846. Word is sent to the United States
Senate and...
Anmerkungen:
- Wow, so this how it is huh.
- The Texans and Americans go to
war with Mexico!
Anmerkungen:
- American- I guess were helping you now.
Texans- Ok, cool!
- The War Begins! in 1846
Anmerkungen:
- First Battles with Mexico!
Anmerkungen:
- American and Texan troops
drive back General Mariano
Arista and the Mexican army
Anmerkungen:
- Go... and don't come back.
- American Major General Winfield Scott plans the
attack of Veracruz
Anmerkungen:
- Well if we use the ships we can bring more me...huh more men... well i guess i need to call Zach.
- Asks General Taylor for
half of his army to
reinforce his invasion
Anmerkungen:
- Hey Zach I need some peeps.
- Major General Scott Exicutes the plan to
attack Veracruz
Anmerkungen:
- Greatest sea landing of its time!
- Battle of Veracruz (1847)
- Overwhelming American Victory
Anmerkungen:
- Battle of Cerro Gordo
- Americans Advance to Mexico City
Anmerkungen:
- I guess we will take the capital.
- Battle of Mexico City (1847)
Anmerkungen:
- No were good... here's the key to the city.
- President Santa Anna Resigns
Anmerkungen:
- American Victory under
Major General Scott
Anmerkungen:
- Mexico Surrenders
Anmerkungen:
- No qeremos pelear no mas!
- The Treaty of Guadalupe
Hidalgo is signed January, 1848
Anmerkungen:
- Americans- Sign here, initial here, and date here... now here's the money for California, we'll take Texas and the war Reparations.
Mexican- Yup no complaints here (rasies hand in air).
- An American Victory of The Mexican American War establishes the Rio Grande River as the
boundary between Mexico and the United States and Declares California Alta and The Territory
of Texas as property of the United States of America
Anmerkungen:
- Once again a Merica victory!
- American Victory Under
Major General Scott
Anmerkungen:
- General Taylor fights into
central Mexico
Anmerkungen:
- Lets go to Mexico I guess.
- General Taylor send
rienforcements to Major
General Winfield Scott
Anmerkungen:
- Here you need them more that I do.
- Messenger is killed carrying
General Taylors Confirmation of
the request for troops
Anmerkungen:
- NOOOOOOO...not steven he was soooo young!!!!!!!
- Mexican Army Retreats to
Central Mexico
Anmerkungen:
- President Santa Anna
gets word of the
reinforcement
confirmation and makes
a move
Anmerkungen:
- Oh how convenient lets go win this battle real quick.
- Battle of Buena Vista
- Hard Fought American Victory
Anmerkungen:
- Huh, huh, huh... Is that (cough, cough) the best you got (collapses).
- President Santa Anna
Retreats to Mexico City
Anmerkungen:
- Wow... huh, huh, huh, that didn't work (crawls back to Mexico City).
- President Santa Anna needs
a political win to enforce his
presidency
Anmerkungen:
- Hmm, I need some support.
- Brigadier General Stephen W.
Kearny marches to New Mexico on
June 30, 1846.
Anmerkungen:
- On to the newer of Mexicos.
- Battle of Santa Fe (1846)
- Along with Calvary Commander Alexander
Doniphin Established the Santa Fe Trail.
Anmerkungen:
- Lets go Dolphin... Oh I mean Doniphin.
- Kearny Takes army to California
Anmerkungen:
- Kearny with a force of 100
dragoons traveled across the
Colorado Desert to San Diego
Anmerkungen:
- Battle of San Pascuel
- Mexican Victory under
Andres Pico
Anmerkungen:
- Commador Stockton send relief
rienforcements to relive General
Kearny
Anmerkungen:
- Battle of San Gabriel (1847)
- American Victory under
General Kearny
Anmerkungen:
- Battle of La Mesa (1847)
- American Victory under
General Kearny
Anmerkungen:
- General Kearny Travels to
San Francisco
Anmerkungen:
- American Victory under
General Kearny
Anmerkungen:
- WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO... ain't stopping me!!!
- Battle of Resaca de la Palma (May 9, 1846)
- American Victory under
General Zachary Taylor
Anmerkungen:
- Battle of Palo Alto (May 8, 1846)
- American Victory under
General Zachery Taylor
Anmerkungen:
- Well thats one for the home team.
- Major General Sloat breaks off
and goes to California Alta
Anmerkungen:
- I don't mean to gloat with this goat but I'm THE Sloat ridin' this boat!
- The Battle of Monterey (July 7, 1846)
- American Victory under
Major General Sloat
Anmerkungen:
- Three wins for me but who is counting... I am.
- The Bear Flag Revolt (1846)
- Commanders Ezekiel Merrit and Willian
Ide lead a revolt against Mexican soldiers
stationed in California Alta
Anmerkungen:
- Commander ide is to the left.
Commander Merritt does not have a picture.
- The taking of Sonoma
- Rebels go on to gain a few
more small victories
Anmerkungen:
- The Americans and Rebels go to
take the city of San Francisco
Anmerkungen:
- Together we stand...aginst the Mexican army of course.
- Battle of San Francisco
- Victory for The Rebels and
Americans
Anmerkungen:
- Battle of Los Angles
- Rebels receive word of the
Victory at the Battle of Monterey
Anmerkungen:
- Hay we won to. Do you think that they are finished fighting?
- The Treaty of Chauenga is signed
and The Republic of California is
declared independent
Anmerkungen:
- Victory for the Rebels and
Americans
Anmerkungen:
- Bloodless victory for
rebels
Anmerkungen:
- The rebels put up flag with grizzly
bear painted on the top and came
to the new name of the Bear
Flaggers
Anmerkungen:
- A variation of The Bear Flag is stil used today ref the state flag of California.
- Tentions are high due to the
wanting of independence from
Mexico
Anmerkungen:
- Mexican and American citizens can never get along.
- American Naval Officer John C. Fremont
lands in California Alta in 1846
Anmerkungen:
- Hi we're here for scientific surveys, not to start a revolt (they really were only a scientific journalist unit).
- Officer Fremont gets word
from the America of the
Mexican-American War
Anmerkungen:
- What! there's a war going on and no one bothered to tell me!!!
- Officer Fremont join th war to aid the
rebels
Anmerkungen:
- What the heck lets win California.
- Fremont sends reinforcements
to aid General Kearny
- Territory of Texas
Anmerkungen:
- This is what is ours now...
- Texan revolutionaries join
with American Army.
Anmerkungen:
- Texas Rebels
Anmerkungen:
- Everything's bigger in Texas... even revolutions.
- Texans break from Mexico in 1836
Anmerkungen:
- Tentions rise in Texan towns due
to the large increase of Americans
Anmerkungen:
- Now that were here this land is ours!
- Mexican Emprsarios settle
American citizens into the Territory of Texas
Anmerkungen:
- Come on guys lets go to Texas!
- KEY:
- ORANGE= Mexico
- GREEN= Texans
- RED= America
- YELLOW= Major Battles
- BLUE= Texans and Americans
- PINK= Americans and Bear Flaggers
- PURPLE= Bear Flaggers
- DARK ORANGE= End of Conflict