yes it is because America captures Mexico but now it's a own land!
Spain did.
The land was given to Britain.
he was born in what was Mexican territory , but what is now New Mexico in 1829 . his name means the one who yawns .Geronimo was born in the year 1829. This is close to Mexico.
Hispaniola used to be what is now known as Dominican Republic and Haiti. That name was given by the Europeans specially the Spanish conquerors.
It is now parts of Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado - back then it was the "Mexico territory."
The boundaries of the New Mexico Territory in 1850 contained most of the present-day State of New Mexico, more than half of the present-day State of Arizona, and portions of the present-day states of Colorado and Nevada.
The city now known as Mexico City was founded by the Aztecs in 1325. In 1521, the Spanish Empire conquered and colonized the territory of Mexico from its base in Tenochtitlan.
Yes, what now comprises the American states of New Mexico, Nevada, and Utah were from 1821 to 1847 the Mexican territory of Nuevo México.
Yes. Originally, both formed part of the Territorio de Nuevo Mexico (New Mexico Territory) as well as some of the Sonoran territories (specifically, the Mesilla Valley which is now part of southern Arizona and New Mexico).During the Mexican-American War of 1846-1848, Mexico lost the New Mexico Territory. Later on, by means of the Gadsden Purchase in 1853, Mexico sold the Mesilla Valley to the United States.
The United States was given Arizona state from Mexico. Arizona is now in the U.S.
Tenochtitlan was located in what is now known as the country of Mexico. The actual location of where Tenochtitlan was located is where Mexico's capital city, Mexico City (also know locally as D.F., or distrito federal) is today.