The so-called "Aztlan War" is a racist myth. As for the rest of your question, Mexico has never invaded Texas. Texas was part of Mexico, and Mexico tried to prevent Texas from declaring independence. The effort failed, but it is false to say that Mexico ever invaded Texas.
False, it was an effort to negotiate the purchase of Alta California and Nuevo Mexico and to establish the status of Texas as a US State that had a border with Mexico on the Rio Grande.
i think that would be false. I know for a fact that most of the southwest u.s. was part of Mexico.
what do Louisiana and Texas share of the water of what
False: The Aztec civilization founded Mexico-Tenochtitlan along several marshy islands of the Lake Texcoco, which used to be on a Valley on the Mexican Central Plateau. The Mayan civilization settled on the southern Gulf of Mexico lowlands and on the Yucatan Peninsula.
Yes, if you mean Mexico, the country.
The so-called "Aztlan War" is a racist myth. As for the rest of your question, Mexico has never invaded Texas. Texas was part of Mexico, and Mexico tried to prevent Texas from declaring independence. The effort failed, but it is false to say that Mexico ever invaded Texas.
False. It started when Mexico banned slavery.
True
False. It was Stephen Austin who accepted Mexico's offer of land.
False. It was Stephen Austin who accepted Mexico's offer of land.
False, it was an effort to negotiate the purchase of Alta California and Nuevo Mexico and to establish the status of Texas as a US State that had a border with Mexico on the Rio Grande.
...yes...it touches Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and Florida...You can always just look on a map
False.
False; Tigers are from Asia and Mexico is on North America.
Mexico did not recognize the independence of Texas and felt that the United States was taking territory from Mexico. They also worried that the United States would continue their expansion even farther into Mexico.
false