Yes. Not exactly the whole United States but few states such as, California, New Mexico, Nevada, Colorado, Arizona and Texas.
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It had been annexed by the US.
it was owned by India
The US owned California and the American Southwest.
The Mexican Cession was the name granted the region of the modern day Southwestern US that Mexico gave up to the US. Before this, it was considered another part of Mexico.
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no, the US have never had baja California, alta California or what is known as California now, was Mexican controlled, though sparsely populated. The US took the state of California in 1846 during the MExican American war.
The Southwestern US.
If you are asking about the American Revolution there was no US Mexican border in 1789. There were only 13 colonies on the East coast and Spain owned the southwestern territory.
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The plantations were owned by economically well-off white people.
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