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The Mexican-American War (1846 – 1848) was a conflict between the United States and Mexico, arising from territorial disputes and manifest destiny ideologies. It culminated in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, which ceded vast territories to the United States.[1]

Aftermath

Following the last battle of the war, United States Army officers founded the Aztec Club of 1847. During the American occupation of Mexico City, the soldier discovered a "Dagger of Eden"–one of the then-seperated prongs of the Trident of Eden–which had remained in the city since Hernán Cortés conquered Tenochtitlan.[2]

Legacy

The after-events of the Mexican-American War and knowledge pertaining to the Dagger were mentioned in 2016 in conversation by former-Abstergo employee Sebastian Monroe to the group of teenagers consisting of Sean Molloy, Owen Meyers, Javier Mondragón, Natalya Aliyev and the siblings Grace and David Collins.[2]

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