Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25626-20160417172810/@comment-130447-20160417201518

Further on T2G, all we really know is that Nueva España lost the same territory to the NAU that Mexico lost to the US and that it occurred at about the same time as the Mexican War. I can't imagine the causes being at all similar. Also, early in the book, when Bushell arrives at the Governor of Upper California's mansion, he notes a painting depicting Royal Marines landing at then Los Angeles during the war so it would have involved Britain to some extent. Later in the book, he and Samuel Stanley reflect that the Seven Years' War was the last world spanning war so any involvement by Britain and Spain would have been limited.

So yes, putting it in as a sub-section of the Mexican War is problematic. Your proposed catch-all is a better idea. ML4E (talk) 20:15, April 17, 2016 (UTC)