So Far from God: The U.S. War with Mexico, 1846–1848

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So Far from God: The U.S. War with Mexico, 1846–1848 is a historical study by John Eisenhower that examines the causes, major campaigns, and consequences of the Mexican-American War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
history book
author John Eisenhower
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depictsConflictBetween Mexico
United States of America
surface form: United States
examines diplomatic consequences of the Mexican–American War
impact of the war on Mexico
impact of the war on U.S. territorial expansion
military strategy of the Mexican–American War
political background of the Mexican–American War
focusesOn causes of the Mexican–American War
consequences of the Mexican–American War
major campaigns of the Mexican–American War
genre military history
non-fiction
historicalEventCovered Battle of Buena Vista
Battle of Palo Alto
Battle of Resaca de la Palma
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
U.S. campaign against Mexico City
U.S. invasion of Mexico
historicalPerspective Mexican perspective on the Mexican–American War
U.S. perspective on the Mexican–American War
language English
mainSubject Mexican–American War
relatedWorkOfAuthor Eisenhower: At War, 1943–1945
surface form: Eisenhower: At War 1943–1945

The Bitter Woods
subjectCategory 19th-century history
history of Mexico
history of the United States
timePeriodCovered 1846–1848
title So Far from God: The U.S. War with Mexico, 1846–1848 self-link

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John Eisenhower notableWork So Far from God: The U.S. War with Mexico, 1846–1848
So Far from God: The U.S. War with Mexico, 1846–1848 title So Far from God: The U.S. War with Mexico, 1846–1848 self-link