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The state of Texas.
The Mexican Cession or the Mexican States of Alta California and Nuevo Mexico.
Alaska by a wide margin followed by Texas.
Based on population California is the largest U.S. state. It is followed by Texas, Florida and New York. Based on area Alaska is the largest U.S. state. It is followed by Texas, California and Montana.
It is true that the Mexican government encouraged settlement of Texas by Americans to create a buffer zone between the two countries.
Because Texas covers such a small area that none of it is south of the equator or east of the Prime Meridian.
Because Texas covers such a small area that none of it is south of the equator or east of the Prime Meridian.
No. The Louisana Purchase was completed in 1803. It did not include the area of Texas. Texas was at that time a part of Mexican territory. After a fight for independance with Mexico, Texas became an independent nation in 1836. It became a U.S. state in 1845.
Infonavit is the comptroller for public accounts in the state of Texas. They are involved in integrating Mexican people into the state's workforce also.
Spain came to the area in the 1500's and colonized the southwest. This resulted in the Native Americans of the area and the Spanish mixing into one culture. In the 1700's Mexico took over the southwest. So, as you can see " Mexicans didn't come to Texas" they were all ready there. Texas came to them. It was southern American's who came to the area we call Texas because they were afraid that slavery would be outlawed in the states.
New Mexico, Arizona, California, Texas and parts of Colorado, Utah and Nevada are the states called the Mexican Cession as written in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo as a general area.
Mexico lost much of its territory. Taxes were lowered which were high under the Mexican government.