Model used: Basic
Imperial Mexican Conquest of the US South
A resurgent Mexican Empire, driven by irredentist claims and a desire to restore historical territories, launches a military campaign to seize the southern United States. This scenario envisions a full-scale invasion and occupation of states such as Texas, California, and New Mexico.
Mexico had legally abolished slavery nationally in 1829, a full generation before the US Civil War, and the refusal of American settlers in its northern territories (like Texas) to abide by this law was a significant catalyst for the Texas Revolution.
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Model used: Basic
Imperial Mexican Conquest of the US South
A resurgent Mexican Empire, driven by irredentist claims and a desire to restore historical territories, launches a military campaign to seize the southern United States. This scenario envisions a full-scale invasion and occupation of states such as Texas, California, and New Mexico.
Mexico had legally abolished slavery nationally in 1829, a full generation before the US Civil War, and the refusal of American settlers in its northern territories (like Texas) to abide by this law was a significant catalyst for the Texas Revolution.
Supports the Mexican Empire's conquest and annexation of the US South.
Opposes the Mexican Empire's conquest and supports the territorial integrity of the United States.
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