How were the events precipitating the mexican-american war viewed in the united states (us) and in mexico?
a
the us viewed the events as an unjustified mexican attack on us soldiers and mexico viewed the events as an illegal invasion of mexico by the us.
b
mexico viewed the events as an unjustified us attack on mexican soldiers and the us viewed the events as an illegal invasion of the us by mexico.
c
the us viewed the events as a justified invasion of mexico by us soldiers and mexico viewed the events as a mexican defense of mexican territory.
d
mexico viewed the events as a justified invasion of the us by mexican soldiers and the us viewed the events as a us defense of us territory.
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