Do Mexicans understand the treaty of Guadalupe Hildalgo?
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (you may want to check your spelling) was signed Feb 02, 1848. I’m sure 1853 plays no part in the Treaty itself. As for the issues covered in the treaty itself, you have to look some thirty year prior at the Adams-Onis Treaty inherited by Mexico and basically used as their grounds to cut off diplomatic discussion with the U.S., the Adams-Onis Treaty was “ad infinitum” with the U.S. relinquished all claims to Mexican territory. Besides that treaty you must know about the Treaties of Velasco from around 1835 and the facts that these weren’t even thought as treaties until President Polk used them for justifing war. Still there is 1847 Treaty of Cahuenga dealing with the end of the Mexican – American War in California. As for anyone violating any treaty, I will only give the one link below. If you choose not to read and study what you can’t spell or give correct dates for, then my friend think of me as just another Mexican. What you fail to see is even Mexic