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I guess you mean NEW Mexico. That would be the United States, after the Mexican-American War (1846-1848).
That it would increase the number of slave holding states.
American desire to own north Mexico
Germany sent a telegram to Mexico to become and allies and Germany would help Mexico get back what the United States took from them during the Mexican-American War. The United States took Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona from them during the Mexican-American War.
California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, New Mexico would probably NOT be part of the United States, had it not been for the Mexican War (1846-1848).
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I guess you mean NEW Mexico. That would be the United States, after the Mexican-American War (1846-1848).
No, Mexican citizens can't get divorced in California if they were married in Mexico. One of the parties would need to be an American citizen.
That it would increase the number of slave holding states.
Previous acquisitions were land purchases; the Mexican Cession was the result of war with Mexico (the Mexican-American War of 1846-1848).
It would be a very different world today.
It would be both Mexican American with equal rights. The child would be considered to have dual citzenship, But the parents can also petition to have the child considered 100% Mexican or 100% American, I believe that it would be their choice.
At a wild guess I would say Mexico and US of America.
If you are asking about the animal found in national symbols, that would be the American Eagle (not of the bald variety). It is found in the Mexican coat of arms and on the Mexican flag.
To which society are you referring to? American? The most important would be the stereotypical cowboy, which was copied in its entirety from Mexican cowhands working in the former Mexican territories, which include Texas, New Mexico or California.
American desire to own north Mexico
You would be the classic example of a second-generation Mexican-American.