The Mexican-American War (1846-1848)
The Mexican American War.
The state of Texas.
Texas itself; before the Texas Revolution (1835-1836) Texas had been a territory of Mexico and until the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) it was seen as a rebel province to acquire on a later date.
Well the most famous war with Mexico was to get the land of what is now Texas. So if we didn't have that war with Mexico there would be no Texas.
The US claimed what became the New Mexico territory during the Mexican-American War. It was primarily a linear western extension from Texas.
The Republic of Texas was annexed by the United States after Mexico had provided diplomatic notice that it continued to have a claim on Texas as a State in revolt and that the Annexation would be considered an Act of War. When the US annexed Texas, Mexico broke off diplomatic relations with the US but it did not pass a Declaration of War. The problems of Texas became the problems of the US and they required fixing.
i have no clue... you better search that stuff on google or something... just saying.
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.
No. The Texas Revolution is also called the Texas War of Independence.
If you mean the Texas Republic, never.One of the causes of the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) was the admission of Texas as a U.S. state. At the end of such conflict, Mexico lost and was forced to cease any claim on Texas as long as it was part of the United States. Therefore, if Texas ever secedes from the U.S., Mexico is nominally entitled to renew its claims to such lost territory.Last time this could have happened, was during the American Civil War (1861-1865) when Texas split from the U.S. (as part of the Confederate United States). Mexico was however, embroiled on its own conflict against France, during the Second Franco-Mexican War (1862-1867). Mexico wasn't interested in Texas at the time, but its own survival as an independent country.
back then, Mexico owned Texas... but the Texans wanted to separate from Mexico.....
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.