No, not at all. The Alamo was part of the Texan Revolution in which Texas broke away from Mexico and became a republic. After Texas joined the US (about ten years later), a dispute over the Tex-Mex...
Because the vast new territories, including California, sparked-off a fierce debate about the admission of new slave-states, which the South was demanding in order to maintain its voting power in...
No, the Texas and Mexican War is correctly known as the Texas Revolution or the War for Texas Indepence and the Mexican-American war began in 1846 ten years after Texas won its Indepence at the...