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This sheet contains two principal maps and a series of ancillary maps. The left half of the page contains a "Map to Illustrate War With Mexico" which uses colors to shade the areas delineating Mexico, the United States, and the territory acquired from Mexico by the United States.
- Ark: 67531 Metapth50345 Manifest
Ark: 67531 Metapth50345 Manifest - Map to Illustrate War...
- Ark: 67531 Metapth50345 Manifest
Find the Rio Grande on this map of the current United States. The Rio Grande is now colored blue. This is the area that the United States said was the southern boundary of Texas.
Mexican War Maps 1846-1848 (Antonio Rafael de la Cova) Mexican War Battles in Texas and Northern Mexico, 1846-1847 - Text Description from Atlas of Texas The Battle of Palo Alto, May 8, 1846 (62K)
Historical Map of North America & the Caribbean (13 May 1846 - Outbreak of the Mexican–American War: With the annexation of Texas, the US inherited that state's boundary dispute with Mexico.
Animated Maps Kearny's Route As part of its strategy to gain control of Mexico's northern provinces, the War Department ordered Colonel Stephen Watts Kearny to seize New Mexico.
Maps of the U.S.-Mexican War. Many of the maps available here were taken from books formerly in the library of the Descendants of Mexican War Veterans. (The DMWV library was donated to the Palo Alto Battlefield, U.S. National Park Service, in August 2001.)
Map of Mexico, Texas, old and new California and Yucatan showing the principal cities and towns, traveling routes, &c. Description. Map shows locations of some battlefields in the U.S. War with Mexico.