RM2B2MDH1–Mexican-American War (1846-1848): Map of the Seat of War and Key Battles, infographic poster by Rufus Blanchard, 1847-1848
RFT3236C–American History Scene: Captain May's Charge at the Battle of Resica de la Palma, near Matamoros, Mexico, the Mexican American War, 1846
RM2B0C1A9–Cameron, Part of a Collection of Mexican-American War Prints, Battle of Cerro Gordo April 18, 1847, 1847, color lithograph on paper, 9 15/16 in. x 14 in. (25.24 cm x 35.56 cm
RMCWC6A1–The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, which brought an official end to the Mexican-American War (1846–48), was signed on February 2,
RMCF83FT–Storming of Chapultepec Mexican-American War September 1847
RMDC0W28–1860s MAJOR GENERAL JOHN C FREMONT AMERICAN SOLDIER EXPLORER POLITICIAN SERVED IN MEXICAN AMERICAN WAR AND AMERICAN CIVIL WAR
RFCNT40T–Vintage American History poster of Ulysses S. Grant commanding troops during the Mexican American War.
RMCP47M7–The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, which brought an official end to the Mexican-American War (1846–48), was signed on February 2,
RF2D5JPFK–Portrait of president Zachary Taylor. Zachary Taylor (1784 – 1850) was the 12th president of the United States, serving from March 1849 until his deat
RM2B016NE–USA: Commodore Matthew Calbraith Perry (10 April 1794 - 4 March 1858). Portrait, c. 1858. Matthew Calbraith Perry was a Commodore of the U.S. Navy who compelled the opening of Japan to the West with the Convention of Kanagawa in 1854, when he threatened to bombard Edo (Tokyo) with his ships should they resist. Perry had commanded ships in several wars, including the War of 1812 and the Mexican-American War (1846-1848). His advocacy for the modernisation of the U.S. Navy led to him being called 'The Father of the Steam Navy'.
RM2HAJR9D–Victorious bombardment of Vera Cruz Vintage 1847 Lithograph shows American battleships bombarding the fort at Veracruz, Mexico. Sarony & Major, lithographer [New York] : Lith. & Pub. by Sarony & Major, 117 Fulton St. N.Y., [1847] - Mexican War, 1846-1848--Naval operations--American - Bombardment--Mexico--Veracruz (Veracruz-Llave)--1840-1850 - Forts & fortifications--Mexico--Veracruz (Veracruz-Llave)--1840-1850 - Naval warfare--American--Mexico--Veracruz (Veracruz-Llave)--1840-1850 Lithographs Hand-colored 1840-1850.
RM2GNB564–William Joseph Hardee (October 12, 1815 – November 6, 1873) was a career U.S. Army and Confederate States Army officer. For the U.S. Army, he served in the Second Seminole War and in the Mexican–American War, where he was captured and exchanged. In the American Civil War, he sided with the South and became a general. Hardee served in the Western Theater and quarreled sharply with two of his commanding officers, Braxton Bragg and John Bell Hood. He served in the Atlanta Campaign of 1864 and the Carolinas Campaign of 1865, where he surrendered with General Joseph E. Johnston to William Tecumseh
RF2K96ECN–Aztec ethnic motif. Native american geometric pattern, colored mexican tribal art elements for logo tattoo fabric design. Vector isolated set
RM2HJBWA0–Dolores del Rio 1923 portrait
RF2F3MC2E–Portrait of president Zachary Taylor. Zachary Taylor (1784 – 1850) was the 12th president of the United States, serving from March 1849 until his deat
RM2J7YDWT–She Gods of Shark Reef
RMF7D306–Maximilian I, Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, 1832 - 1867, Emperor of Mexico during the Mexican–American War,
RF2BEA416–Indian aztec and african historic tribal mask set. Native face masks vector illustration
RM2MB9JB6–Rosca De Reyes Epiphany cake
RM2B2MCFC–Battle of Cerro Gordo, April 18th 1847, during the Mexican-American War (1846-1848), print by Carl Nebel, Adolphe Bayot, 1851
RFT3237G–American History Scene: Fall of Major Ringold at the Battle of Palo Alto, Mexican American War, 1846
RM2B0C1HW–Unknown Artist, Part of a Collection of Mexican-American War Prints, General Z. Taylor ('Rough and Ready'), 1846, color lithograph on paper, 12 15/16 in. x 8 13/16 in. (32.86 cm x 22.38 cm
RM2BDY4P3–Aztec Tonalpohualli Calendar
RF2HWADAJ–Art inspired by Drawings and Prints, Print, The American Mosquito, Artist, José Guadalupe Posada, Mexican, 1851–1913, Posada, José Guadalupe, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMDC0W1R–1860s GENERAL WINFIELD SCOTT SERVED WAR OF 1812 THE MEXICAN AMERICAN WAR AND AMERICAN CIVIL WAR NICKNAME OLD FUSS AND FEATHERS
RFK25WCN–North American free trade agreement or nafta with United States Mexico and Canada as a trade deal negotiation and economic deal.
RM2T0TK54–Elisha Kent Kane (February 3, 1820 – February 16, 1857) was a United States Navy medical officer and Arctic explorer. He served as assistant surgeon during Caleb Cushing's journey to China to negotiate the Treaty of Wangxia and in the Africa Squadron. He was assigned as a special envoy to the United States Army during the Mexican–American War and as a surveyor in the U.S. Coast Survey . Old 19th century engraving from Le Tour du Monde 1860. Old 19th century engraving from Le Tour du Monde 1860
RF2HGDEPP–Combat between Mexican and Bilimec Warriors from the book ' Myths and Legends Mexico and Peru ' by Lewis Spence, Publisher Boston : David D. Nickerson 1915
RF2F3BGYK–Ethnic geometrical symbols. Tribal mexican aztec american triangle indian shapes and forms vector decoration
RM2JG7D8F–Nicholas Philip Trist, between 1855 and 1865. [Lawyer, diplomat, planter and businessman: negotiated the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo which ended the Mexican-American War].
RF2K9660J–Aztec ethnic motif. Native american geometric pattern, colored mexican tribal art elements for logo tattoo fabric design. Vector isolated set
RM2M99B0A–Scrap, Peoples of the World - Mexican Lady.
RF2F2R93A–Antique engraving of Zapotec warriors, native American culture. Illustration published in Systematischer Bilder-Atlas zum Conversations-Lexikon
RFBHDYR9–Trade text arrows with American and Mexican flags illustration
RF2HD2EM6–Humita, traditional South American dish wrapped in corn leaf. Cartoon drawing, isolated vector clip art illustration.
RF2B09DGB–African and mexican aztec american tribal vector borders, frame patterns. Monochrome of african tribal pattern illustration
RM2B2MC6D–Battle of Veracruz (Siege of Vera Cruz), March 9–29th, 1847, during the Mexican-American War (1846-1848), print circa 1866
RF2M0T03K–Mexican traditional dish burrito doodle illustration. Wheat tortilla stuffed with meat and vegetables clip art. Latin American food vector
RM2B0C1GD–Unknown Artist, Part of a Collection of Mexican-American War Prints, The Capture ofGeneral Vega by the Gallant Captain May At the Battle of Resaca de la Palma, May 9th, 1846 #440, 1846, color lithograph on paper, 10 in. x 14 in. (25.4 cm x 35.56 cm
RF2DCD0BY–Young Ulysses S. Grant and Alexander Hays, 1845
RF2M1HBH8–Endless pattern with traditional corn Mexican chips Nachos and sauce in bowl with lettering Nachos by hand. Latin American catering. Backdrop texture. Isolate. Good for wrapping, wallpaper, cards. EPS
RMCTGE1F–1860s PORTRAIT WINFIELD SCOTT LATE IN LIFE WAS ABLE COMMANDER WAR OF 1812 SEMINOLE BLACK HAWK MEXICAN AND AMERICAN CIVIL WARS
RFK092X3–NAFTA or the north american free trade agreement symbol as the flags of United States Mexico and Canada as a trade deal negotiation.
RF2AKYN96–Whitestem paperflower linear icon. Psilostrophe cooperi. Cooper paper daisy. Mexican, American exotic flower. Thin line illustration. Contour symbol.
RF2C2177G–Print
RF2J20JHE–Taco mexican fastfood south american tortilla cheese meat drawing illustration
RM2BP9YM9–GERONIMO Bedonkohe Apache war leader, Geronimo earned a reputation as a fierce adversary to Mexican and U.S. authorities alike. After his mother, wife, and three children were killed by Mexican soldiers in 1851, he intensified his opposition to those who were trying to subjugate his tribe. Geronimo did not want to be removed to a reservation, and he fought increasingly to protect his traditional way of life in the Southwest. During this period his daring raids and improbable escapes made him a larger-than-life figure in the American imagination.
RM2JG73H4–Boggs, Adm. U.S.N., between 1870 and 1880. [Charles Stewart Boggs served during the Mexican-American War and the American Civil War].
RF2C6XE94–Desert landscape. Hand drawn mexican prairie with plants and blooming cactuses, prickly succulents nature wild west sketch vector background
RF2HGDEJW–The Guardian of the Sacred Fire by Gilbert James from the book ' Myths and Legends Mexico and Peru ' by Lewis Spence, Publisher Boston : David D. Nickerson 1915
RF2JB2926–Cartoon poncho. Traditional mexican warm clothes icon
RMAT57KC–Mexico Central America mexican mask folklore art
RFEGHX15–Mexico. Mexican pyramid on a white background. sketch
RM2DC2H0N–Storming of Palace Hill at the Battle of Monterey, 7th July 1846, during the Mexican–American War (1846-1848), print by James Baillie, before 1899
RF2M100RE–Burrito with lettuce and tomatoes seamless pattern. Latin American food background. Print traditional mexican dish. Repeat food template for textile
RM2B0C1H8–Unknown Artist, Part of a Collection of Mexican-American War Prints, Gallant Charge of the Kentuckians at the Battle of Buena Vista, February 23nd, 1847, and Complete Defeat of the Mexicans, 1847, color lithograph on paper, 9 15/16 in. x 13 15/16 in. (25.24 cm x 35.4 cm
RF2A76F57–Vector illustration of various Mexican and Latin American food ingredients, snacks and dishes
RMFFAR18–BRYAN CARTOON, c1914. /nU.S. Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan depicted as one of the Three Musketeers, together with Mexican revolutionary leaders Francisco 'Pancho' Villa (left) and Venustiano Carranza. American cartoon, c1914.
RFTRGP55–Mexico US trade war and American tariffs as two opposing cargo freight containers in conflict as an economic dispute over import and export taxes.
RF2M22A02–Latin American, mexican food. Traditional baked pastry empanadas with beef meat in hand drawn doodle style
RFKTC6CX–Colorful Fabric at market in Peru, South America
RF2J20JGK–Taco mexican fastfood south american tortilla cheese meat drawing illustration
RF2M1HBGB–A pile of Mexican cornmeal chips nacho and traditional orange color sauce in cartoon style. Mexican food. Sticker. Icon. Isolate. Good for banner, posting or logo, cards, invitation, label or tag. EPS
RM2K07XYJ–General [sic] Winslow, between 1910 and 1917. US Navy officer John Ancrum Winslow, rear admiral. Served in the Mexican-American War and the American Civil War. Photograph of engraving published 1860s-1890s.
RF2K9687T–Mayan symbols. Ancient civilization religious totem characters, monochrome icons of mexican indian aztec inca indigenous. Vector isolated set
RF2HGDEJG–THE DESCENT OF QUETZALCOATL (is a deity in Aztec culture and literature whose name comes from the Nahuatl language and means 'Precious serpent' or 'Quetzal-feathered Serpent') from the book ' Myths and Legends Mexico and Peru ' by Lewis Spence, Publisher Boston : David D. Nickerson 1915
RF2BNK6N5–Vector sketched mexican food elements in form of circle illustration
RMC06P5T–Valle de Oaxaca Zapoteca Monte Alban 100 700 AD Mexico Mexican
RF2CTBAAP–Vector portrait of president Zachary Taylor. Zachary Taylor (1784 – 1850) was the 12th president of the United States, serving from March 1849 until h
RF2BG9YF5–Ballpoint pen american aztec, mayan culture native totems on notebook background. American indian and mexican mascot. Vector illustration
RM2B2MCW2–Battle of Chapultepec, September 12–13th, 1847, during the Mexican-American War (1846-1848), print by EB & EC Kellogg, 1847-1848
RF2HGDCP2–The Rejected Suitor from the book ' Myths and Legends Mexico and Peru ' by Lewis Spence, Publisher Boston : David D. Nickerson 1913
RF2RXEKY6–Native American bull or cow skull with feathers (vector illustration)
RF2KG1BW8–Vector seamless decorative ethnic pattern colorful geometric.American indian motifs. Design for background,carpet,wallpaper,clothing,wrapping,Batik,
RF2JE16R4–Modern delicious commercial food truck vehicle. Vector colorful flat mexican food truck and cook in uniform. Street cuisine. Auto restaurant, mobile k
RMEGB05W–sketch. Mexican pyramid on a white background. vector illustration
RFRPH9J8–USA Mexico border wall and American homeland security along the Mexican boundary as a barrier to keep illegal immigrants out of the country.
RFGMXDT8–Mexican Flag Grunge
RFKTC6CW–Colorful Fabric at market in Peru, South America
RFT3P640–Mexican ornamental flower.
RF2M24TTF–Mexican Corn chips Nachos with Guacamole sauce green hue in a saucer and inscription of the Nachos. Latina American food. Sticker. Icon. Isolate. Good for pattern, invitation, poster, cards, brochures
RM2JG7AN5–General James Shields of Illiinois and Missouri, 1865-1880. Shields, General James (not in uniform) Senator from Ill. & Missouri, between 1865 and 1880. [Politician and Union Army soldier: the only person in U.S. history to serve as a Senator for three different states - Illinois, Minnesota and Missouri; almost fought a duel with Abraham Lincoln; wounded in the Mexican-American War after his horse was shot out from underneath him].
RF2K966MR–Aztec ornamental circles. Geometric ancient tribal native american round frames and decorative labels for text boho style. Vector isolated set
RM2A7W17E–A beaded snake crafted by the Huichol indigenous peoples of Northern Mexico. Serpents in the Huichol culture are responsible for bringing rain
RF2F3BG9G–Ethnic logo. Trendy tribal symbols geometric shapes indian decorative mexican vector elements
RMC06P6T–Valle de Oaxaca Zapoteca Monte Alban 100 700 AD Mexico Mexican
RF2CTBAXF–Vector portrait of president Zachary Taylor. Zachary Taylor (1784 – 1850) was the 12th president of the United States, serving from March 1849 until h
RF2BE95KW–Vintage american indian vector logo set. Business brand identity in tribal mexican style. Vintage color pattern logo business illustration
RM2B2MCG1–Mexican Army defense at the Battle of Monterrey, September 21–24th, 1846, during the Mexican-American War (1846-1848), print circa 1846-1848
RF2HGDBWF–The Guardian of the Sacred Fire by Gilbert James from the book ' Myths and Legends Mexico and Peru ' by Lewis Spence, Publisher Boston : David D. Nickerson 1915
RMT8H51Y–A helmet for officers of the land forces, circa 1900 Version after a German model. Black lacquered leather skull with gilt brass mounts, green and red lined visors, green silk rep lining (name tag) with fine leather sweatband. Emblem in the form prior to 1893: an eagle with outstretched wings and a snake in its beak perched on an opuntia (cactus tree). Flat chinscales (a few links bent) on pin rosettes, the multi-piece cockades lacquered in the national colours. historic, historical, Mexican, Mexico, Central America, American, 19th century, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RF2GRMP0H–Woman thinking about a Taco - A cartoon illustration of a woman thinking about having a Taco for lunch.
RF2JE16T0–Modern delicious commercial food truck vehicle. Vector colorful flat mexican food truck and cook in uniform. Street cuisine. Auto restaurant, mobile k
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