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V. 1. The Florida treaty
Mexico achieves her independence
The people of Mexico
The people of Mexico (continued)
The Northern Frontier of Mexico
The permanent settlement of Texas
Mexican politics : 1824-1830
Mexico resolves to take order with the Texans
Santa Anna in control
President Jackson's offers to purchase Texas
Texas in arms
Texas stands by the Constitution
The Mexican Invasion
San Jacinto
American sympathy with Texas
Texas proposes annexation
Claims against Mexico
Santa Anna once more
The Republic of Texas
The whigs and Mexico
Efforts at mediation
British proposals for abolishing slavery in Texas
Tyler's treaty of annexation
The election of Polk
The banishment of Santa Anna
Congress invites Texas to enter the Union
Texas enters the Union
v. 2. The Oregon question
The problems of California
Slidell's mission
Mexico seeks foreign aid
Peace or war?
Palo Alto and Resaca de la Palma
The occupation of California
Planning a campaign. The occupation of New Mexico
Santa Ann returns from exile. The Wilmot proviso
Monterey
A plan of campaign developed
Anti-Clericalism and anti-slavery
Buena Vista
Chihuahua and Vera Cruz
Cerro Gordo
Scott at Puebla
Contreras
Churubusco
A futile armistice
The Molino del Rey and Chapultepec
The capture of the city of Mexico : final military operations
The treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
The treaty ratified by the United States
The conclusion of peace.

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