Second Mexican American War (President Custer)

The Second Mexican American War was fought from 1893, to 1896. It occurred when in response to American Limited Build up among the border, Porfirio Diaz responded by another build up. Then Custer claimed that Mexico was planning an invasion based on troops deployments. The war ended in the concession of Baja California, Sonora, and occupation by United States army forces. It has been criticized in more recent days of Imperialism, and many question Custer's troops conduct. However, it is often overshadowed by his later Spanish American war, and his incorporation of Cuba as an American State. These conflicts today are examples of Custer's dictatorial methods.