El Camino Real qualifies as such. It stretched from San Antonio to Eagle Pass, down to Monclova and Mexico City.
Sante Fe trail.
he didn't want Mexico to attack the United States
it was a result of a war between Spain and America
The Nueces Strip. Ill-defined boundaries between Mexico and Texas after the Texas Revolution (1835-1835) resulted in skirmishes between Mexican and American troops over this no-man's-land; especially after Texas became part of the United States. These skirmishes resulted in the Mexican-American War (1846-1848).
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New Mexico became the 47th state of the United States on 6 January 1912.
Mexico was and is an original country in North America. This is in modern times, when the political subdivision of a continent is a country. Parts of Mexico, as defined by Spanish conquest are now parts of the United States. New Mexico was once part of Mexico, as was Arizona and California. Mexico itself, is not a part of the United States, but parts of the United States were once Mexico.
No, this will not happen. In fact, there was a time when Mexico was a dominant power, owning much of the southwestern territories, including land in what later became the states of California, Nevada, New Mexico, and Utah; Mexico also governed Texas, which tried to declare its independence. When Texas was annexed by the United States in 1845, a war between Mexico and the US broke out, but the United States won, and in 1848, Texas officially became part of the USA, as did the other previously mentioned states. Over the years, the United States and Mexico have had a complicated relationship. After the Mexican-American war, there were still tensions between the two countries, and in the early 1900s, it seemed war might break out again. But the issues that were causing the two countries to be hostile towards each other were ultimately resolved and the US and Mexico finally became allies. That said, there are a number of problems that still remain -- illegal immigration from Mexico to the United States, and the flow of illegal drugs across the border are two of the most contentious. But despite such problems, there is no evidence that the United States wants a war with Mexico. Numerous American and Mexican presidents have maintained very friendly diplomatic relationships, and the two countries have worked together on a number of occasions. Therefore, it is not likely that the United States will attack Mexico and try to capture it, nor is there much evidence that Mexico wants to attack the United States.
Yes. Since Mexico became a republic in 1823, it has been a consitutional republic, much like the United States.
Attrition. In 1846 the united states had a population of some 23 million, while Mexico had a population of some 7 million; the force numbers also became significant, as the US had an army of 91,000 men while Mexico had only 40,000.
Texas gained much of the land controlled by Mexico. Texas became an independent republic. the United States got control of the Mexican Cession. the United States gave control of California to Mexico.
The state of New Mexico has two United States senators. They are Tom Udall and Morris Heinrich. New Mexico became a state in 1912 along with Arizona.
the United states paid Mexico $15 million dollars for this land, which became known as the mexican cession