Some of it, but not all. Present-day California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, as well as parts of Wyoming, Colorado, Oklahoma and Kansas used to belong to Mexico, until the Mexican-American War (1846-1848).
Mexico "owned" Texas for about 15 years (1821-1836) and California for about 27 years (1821-1848). Before 1821 there was no Mexico, it was part of the Spanish colony of New Spain.
Yes, until the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) when Texas was recognized as part of the United States by Mexico.
Texas was originally part of Mexico. I believe Texas wanted to be its own country. The US claimed Texas after the war between the US and Mexico.
On 6 January 1912 it became the 47th US State. Part of New Mexico is not actually part of the united states. it is its own little 2 mile land for the native Americans. The land also has its own laws.
Mexico is an independent country. It is not a state of US. It has nothing to do with the US. It is outside the United State's jurisdiction. Only New Mexico is in the US. It was admitted as the 47th state in 1912.
annexed and according to an 1836 treaty, its borders stretched to the Rio grande but was disputed by Mexico and then after a 2 year war the US paid money to Mexico for it. (18 million and change).
No, Mexico never had Florida. The US goal was ownership of Alta California and Nuevo Mexico.
In fact, Mexico invented such sign ('$') for the Mexican peso and the US took it for its own currency.
Perhaps you mean US customs fee? Or your own State Use tax?
It is it's own country.
Texas was originally part of Mexico. I believe Texas wanted to be its own country. The US claimed Texas after the war between the US and Mexico.
Mexico was an overseas territory of the Spanish Empire from 1521 until 1821, when Mexico became an independent country.
yes it is because America captures Mexico but now it's a own land!
No. To get a book bound for Mexico, you should use the US Amazon site.
Yes. Don't confuse with NEW Mexico, which is a US' state.
Only the southwestern U.S. State of New Mexico (capital: Santa Fe) qualifies as such. The other is the country of Mexico (capital: Mexico City), which has been an independent country for over 200 years, and used to own the state of New Mexico until the Mexican-American War (1846-1848). Hence the names and confusion.
They use a lot of guns given them by the US BATF.
The US does use it's own petroleum sources. It doesn't produce enough for it's own demands. Petroleum exported by the US is not in as high a demand within the US.
The Louisiana Territory which was purchased by the US in 1803.