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Posted: Sat 10:21, 19 Mar 2011 Post subject: Democrats who felt he was prioritizing rolex watch |
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To end another war scare (Fifty-Four Forty or Fight) with Britain over Oregon Country, Polk signed the Oregon Treaty dividing the territory,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych] angering northern Democrats who felt he was prioritizing Southern expansion over Northern expansion.
In the winter of 1845–46, the federally commissioned explorer John C. Frémont and a group of armed men appeared in California. After telling the Mexican governor and Larkin he was merely buying supplies on the way to Oregon,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], he instead entered the populated area of California and visited Santa Cruz and the Salinas Valley, explaining he had been looking for a seaside home for his mother.[7] The Mexican authorities became alarmed and ordered him to leave. Fremont responded by building a fort on Gavilan Peak and raising the American flag. Larkin sent word that his actions were counterproductive. Fremont left California in March but returned to California and assisted the Bear Flag Revolt in Sonoma, [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] where many American immigrants stated that they were playing “the Texas game” and declared California’s independence from Mexico.
On November 10, 1845,[8] Polk sent John Slidell, a secret representative, to Mexico City with an offer of $25 million ($632,500,000 today) for the Rio Grande border in Texas and Mexico’s provinces of Alta California and Santa Fe de Nuevo México. U.S. expansionists wanted California to thwart British ambitions in the area and to gain a port on the Pacific Ocean. Polk authorized Slidell to forgive the $3 million ($76 million today) owed to U.S. citizens for damages caused by the Mexican War of Independence[9] and pay another $25 to $30 million ($633 million to $759 million today) in exchange for the two territories.[10]
Mexico was not inclined nor able to negotiate. In 1846 alone, the presidency changed hands four times, the war ministry six times, and the finance ministry sixteen times.[11] However, Mexican public opinion and all political factions agreed that selling the territories to the United States would tarnish the national honor.[12]Mexicans who opposed direct conflict with the United States, including President José Joaquín de Herrera,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych] were viewed as traitors.[13] Military opponents of de Herrera, supported by populist newspapers, considered Slidell's presence in Mexico City an insult. When de Herrera considered receiving Slidell to settle the problem of Texas annexation peacefully, he was accused of treason and deposed. After a more nationalistic government under General Mariano Paredes y Arrillaga came to power, it publicly reaffirmed Mexico's claim to Texas;[13] Slidell, convinced that Mexico should be "chastised", returned to the U.S.
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