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  • Third Mexican-American War (The Second Renaissance)
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  • The Third Mexican-American War, also known as the Second American Civil War, and occasionally known as World War IV, is armed conflict between the United States and Mexico started in 2133, over territorial claims to the American Southwest and Caribbean territories. The war involved an extended siege of Mexico, ending in the nation's thorough defeat. The resurgence of the struggle can be explained by growing anti-American agitations in the Southwest and the Caribbean, and the visible improvement of Mexican wealth and martial power in the forty years since the Second War.
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  • 335700
  • 1866000
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Partof
  • Mexican-American Wars
Date
  • --02-02
Commander
  • 20
Caption
  • Map of the War's Belligerents in 2132
Casualties
  • Civilian dead: 12,494,221
  • Civilian dead:19,591,943
  • Military dead: 218,303
  • Military dead: 223,411
  • Total dead: 12,712,524
  • Total dead: 19,815,354
Result
  • U.S. Victory *Destruction of the MexAmerican Wall *Fall of Aztlan *Integration of the Space Colonies into the United States *Fall of the Intermarium *Nuclear Winter
combatant
  • 20
  • ---- (Client and puppet states:)
  • ---- (Co-belligerents:)
  • ---- (Intermarium:)
Place
  • Earth, Moon, Earth Orbit
Causes
  • Secession of South-Western States
Conflict
  • Third Mexican-American War
abstract
  • The Third Mexican-American War, also known as the Second American Civil War, and occasionally known as World War IV, is armed conflict between the United States and Mexico started in 2133, over territorial claims to the American Southwest and Caribbean territories. The war involved an extended siege of Mexico, ending in the nation's thorough defeat. The resurgence of the struggle can be explained by growing anti-American agitations in the Southwest and the Caribbean, and the visible improvement of Mexican wealth and martial power in the forty years since the Second War. The war had its origin in the fractious issue of Mexican American autonomy, especially the extension of Mexico's influence into the Southwestern United States and Caribbean. Mexico directly intervened as Union forces neared the Texas and Californian borders, annexing the rebellious "United States of Aztlan".