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Peace with Mexico

Peace with Mexico1849

Albert Gallatin

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In September, 1845, the President of the United States directed their consul at Mexico to ascertain from the Mexican Government, whether it would receive an Envoy from the United States, intrusted with full power to adjust all the questions in dispute between the two Governments. The answer of Mr. De la Pena y Pena, Minister of the Foreign Relations of Mexico, was, 'That although the Mexican nation was deeply injured by the United States, through the acts committed by them in the department of Texas, which belongs to his nation, his Government was disposed to receive the Commissioner of the United States who might come to the capital, with full powers from his Government to settle the present dispute in a peaceful, reasonable and honorable manner.

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First published
1849
OL Work ID
OL39057137W

Subjects

Mexican War, 1846-1848SlaveryControversial literatureExtension to the territoriesAnnexation to the United States

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