War of 1844 (Forested Bosworth)

The War of 1844 (1844.1–1844.11) was an open war fought between forces of the English Imperium and the Mexican Armed Forces.

Statistics
Span:January 13, 1844-November 21, 1844

Location: Western English Imperium, Southern English Imperium, Mexica

Outcome: Treaty of Mexica City, English troops leave Mexica, English Imperials annex Florida.

Belligerents: Side 1: English Imperium, French Empire Side 2: Mexica

Strength: Side 1: 8,000 Troops Side 2: 6,000 Troops

Casualties: Side 1: 7,100 Troops and Civilians, Side 2: 8,900 Troops and Civilians

Backround
Having just attained independence from Spain in the 1830's, Mexico was fraught with internal struggles that verged on war with other countries, however it was relatively united in refusing to recognize the English annexation of the Mexican province of Tejas. Mexico threatened war with the English Imperial government if it annexed Tejas.Meanwhile, English Ambassador Davis spirit of to reannex conquered territory by the Mexicans was focusing Imperial interest on westward expansion.