
The War with Mexico, Volume 2 (of 2)
"The War with Mexico, Volume 2" by Justin Harvey Smith is a historical account written in the early 20th century. This volume continues the detailed narrative of the Mexican-American War, examining the events and political machinations that took place during the conflict. The content likely portrays both military engagements and the socio-political landscape in Mexico and the United States during this tumultuous period. The opening of this volume sets the stage with a depiction of the complex political dynamics in Mexico from September 1846 to March 1847, including revolutions, factions, and the power struggles involving figures such as Santa Anna and Farías. It describes the turmoil within the Mexican government, marked by insurrections and radical political movements that were shaped by the pressures of the ongoing war. The text explores how these internal conflicts influenced Mexico's ability to respond effectively to the American forces, foreshadowing the significant military actions that followed during this period of history.
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