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No. Mexico makes up most of Texas' southern border.
The most important was the status of Texas, which had split from Mexico a decade earlier and was seen as a rebel province by Mexico. The second one, which triggered the conflict was the actual border of Texas, which from the point of view of Mexico was delimited by the Nueces River; from the point of view of Texans it was the Rio Grande River. Skirmishes in this no man's land between Mexican and American troops started the actual conflict.
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 most popular province is Ontario because it's the province with Ottawa and cities like that.
Texas. Mexico is still one of the most important drug producers in the world
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They are connected along most of the southern border of Texas.
Texas gets warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico. It cools the land in the summer and warms it in the winter. Most of the rainfall in Texas comes from the Gulf of Mexico.
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Brownsville, Texas.