The American Civil War (1861-1865) prevented any kind of help towards Mexico.
The US gained control of the Utah Territory based on the treaty with Mexico that ended the Mexican War
A war in Mexico, Central America, or South America would be under the control of the US Southern Command.
38,493 Frenchmen were sent to Mexico during the Second Franco-Mexican War (1861-1867). However, troops from other French allies also were involved, such as 7,859 Austrians, 1,462 Belgians and 900 fighters of different nationalities (mostly from French colonies in Africa) who were part of the French Foreign Legion.
The US gained land on the Mexicans in year 1967 this happened because while the US was taking control the Mexicans were to busy eating tacos.
It was a threat to the western hemisphere.
The USA, has aways tried to control Mexico, from Pointset, to Pascual, they have always interfere in our business's, but it is actually our fault to let an alien Country to try to control us. l
The American Civil War (1861 - 1865) prevented the US Government from challenging the French invasion of Mexico.
The American Civil War (1861-1865) qualifies as the main reason preventing the United States from challenging the French control of Mexico.
The American Civil War (1861-1865) prevented any kind of help towards Mexico.
Well, it HAS control over Mexico and Central America, isn't it?
The Gulf of Mexico
The US gained control of the Utah Territory based on the treaty with Mexico that ended the Mexican War
Most of present-day Mexico and the southern regions of Arizona and New Mexico, which were later acquired by the US on the Gadsden Purchase.
Having just won the American revolution they were "with" their French brothers.
A war in Mexico, Central America, or South America would be under the control of the US Southern Command.
NO, NO, NO! Who are you!? It was either controlled by Mexico or the US. Spain mainly controlled S. America and did control Mexico before the US was formed.