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The Mexicans posed the strongest objection for those who settled Mexico prior to the Mexican War over which issue?
a) their practice of Christianity
b) their insistence of slave ownership
c)their use of Spanish language
d) their right to bear arms

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Answered by kalpnak463
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Answer:

C

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Answered by ArunSivaPrakash
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The Mexicans posed the strongest objection for those who settled in Mexico prior to the Mexican War over their use of the Spanish language issue. (Option c)

  • From a Mexican viewpoint, the war was not a result of greed or arrogance but to defend Mexico's territory from the U.S. invasion.
  • The Mexicans would call this war The U.S. War against Mexico, and during the 1840s, many Americans thought that they had a manifest destiny carved into their heads.
  • However, some Americans objected to the war because Mexico would result in the United States gaining new territories in the Southwest, and would encourage the expansion of slavery.
  • Also, the majority of Whigs saw the conflict as an immoral attempt to acquire more territory.
  • The Whigs controlled the House of Representatives.

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