(Texas is a state within the United States of America that borders with Mexico which is a completely separate country. Mexico is to the south of Texas' border.)<-The first answer
That is true but anyone knows that, I think the lad wanted to know the cultural differences and why they fought each other. Well, for one the Mexicans were Catholic and the Texan's were Protestant (It may seem like a strange reason for war, but look back at the Hundred Year war in the Medieval times, they fought over it.). Second reason would be slavery which Mexico abolished in 1829 (Yes, even we fought against are selves for that reason (kinda :P)) And my third would be on 1830 Mexico slapped a heavy tax on importation of American goods and the Mexicans even came into Texas to enforce Mexican laws, yet they underestimated the Texans and were pwned (First of anyway). And those are some of the differences and reasons Mexico and Texas didn't like each other.
mexicans speak spanish
texans speak english
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One an the same (GMT-6 or CST).
The Rio Grande acts as a natural border between Texas and Mexico.
The is no state between Texas and Mexico because they share a border, but they both share a border with New Mexico None. Texas borders Mexico.
It is the same (GMT-6 or CST), at least for regions on the same time zone.
The Rio Grande is the border between mexico and texas
What is the distance between Brownsville, Texas and Pachuca 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.
Louisiana is between Texas and Mississippi.
The Rio Grande river flows between Texas and Mexico.
the answer is the gulf of Mexico
There is no time difference between, Texas, USA and Mississippi, USA