Mexican Campaign (The Cotton Empire)

build up to War
The Great Depression had ravaged the CSA ever since it began in 1929. President Herbert Hoover of the south, was blamed by Congress for allowing the economy to even get to the point of collapse. His policy of no Government interference led to the grayback (CS Dollar) rapidly lose value to the already devalued US Dollar. With his six year term winding down, he began to gear the CS for war, planning on expanding the Confederate Empire for resources. To the south, Emperor Juan Santos's regime had held power ever since the the military coup he led took power in 1924, ousting President Diaz. Diaz resided in exile int he United States, a regular guest at the White House.