• @YoBuckStopsHere
    link
    English
    -1210 months ago

    It bought them all, but Mexico was really poor so they got it cheaper. The US was willing to pay $50 million.

    • chaogomu
      link
      fedilink
      1510 months ago

      No. It did not.

      The US did offer to buy the territories, Mexico said no, then the US invaded and took them. During the peace process after the war, the US then paid less than half of the initial offer for the territories that it was never going to give back.

      Later, the US bought a sliver of land on the border for a slightly inflated price, but that was its own thing.

      But you can’t really call an armed invasion, and then a pittance paid out in damages, to be “Buying them all”.

      • @YoBuckStopsHere
        link
        English
        -1810 months ago

        The United States could have just taken all of Mexico, but it didn’t. It paid for the land. The population of the western states was made up of Americans anyhow, less than a thousand Mexican citizens lived in those areas at the time.

        • Decoy321
          link
          710 months ago

          How generous of you to call the natives American after the fact.

          • @YoBuckStopsHere
            link
            English
            -210 months ago

            That is actually addressed in the purchase agreement.

            • chaogomu
              link
              fedilink
              1110 months ago

              If a guy takes your car at gunpoint, and then hands you a fiver, he did not just “buy your car”.

              A peace treaty at the end of a war of conquest is not a “purchase agreement”.

              • @YoBuckStopsHere
                link
                English
                -510 months ago

                You are assuming a lot, especially that Mexico had a functional government even before their Army slaughters settlers in Texas.

                • chaogomu
                  link
                  fedilink
                  610 months ago

                  Moving the goal posts now?

                  It was okay to launch a war of conquest because the Mexican government was weak?

                  All because a bunch of American slave owners invaded Texas and started a war of “independence”.

                  But there’s more to the story. Mostly Santa Anna. He became a national hero for beating back attempts at conquest by both Spain and France. He became president and then sparked a multi-front civil war by centralizing power in his own hands…

                  But yes, he also killed some slavers. Boo hoo.

                  • @YoBuckStopsHere
                    link
                    English
                    -710 months ago

                    Nope, just saying your missing A LOT historically. What doesn’t change is that the west was purchased for $10 million.

        • Alien Nathan Edward
          link
          fedilink
          710 months ago

          Someone: puts a gun to your head and says “I’ll give you $4 for your car”.

          You: “This is a free and fair trade.”

          • @YoBuckStopsHere
            link
            English
            -410 months ago

            That wasn’t the case, the Mexican government was run as an oligarchy. The United States threat was to threaten to turn over their lands to the public.

        • @[email protected]
          link
          fedilink
          2
          edit-2
          10 months ago

          The US took most of the land from Mexico that was worth taking. There’s little viable agricultural land south of Texas. Also, it put a lot of land in between Mexico and New Orleans, which is an incredibly important international port. With that secured, no foreign army would be able to threaten that port without major logistics challenges, much less fighting through the US Army and every local citizen with a gun.

          The US grabbed what it wanted and let Mexico keep the scraps.

          • @YoBuckStopsHere
            link
            English
            -210 months ago

            That is looking at it from today, not from how it was viewed then. The main reason Mexico was fine with selling was the massive desert that separated the two areas and the extremely violent native population that inhabited the region. That reason didn’t become peaceful until the 1920s.