Prior to becoming a state New Mexico was home to many people including Native Americans. The state was also explored and colonized by Spain. There was also many revolts and wars. Then it became Mexican territory.
Yes, before the Mexican-American War (1856-1848), New Mexico was part of the territories owned by Mexico.
It was a province of New Spain, then a Mexican State, a US Territory and finally it became a US State in 1912.
Yes, New Mexico was a US Territory for more than 60 years before it became a US State.
Yes. Even after 1848, the southern Mesilla Valley was still part of Mexico. It wasn't until 1853 that the Gadsden Purchase made this region to change hands.
Yes. Even after 1848, the southern Mesilla Valley was still part of Mexico. It wasn't until 1853 that the Gadsden Purchase made this region to change hands.
New Mexico's land is bumpy barley any flat serif's and has lots of mountains
It was part of the Wild West.
Most of the early ones, like George Washington was born in Virginia before the USA was even a country.
It was run by Indians known as the lili lipi tribe
it was filled with lenape Indians (also known as Delaware Indians)
the jobs in new Mexico are like the jobs your have in your state
There were several such territories, like Maine and California. Please be more specific.
the New Mexico state fruit is the Tayberry I question this answer. I'd like to see documentation.
Mexico
There was a group of states (just like the thirteen original colonies in America) that became part the newly founded Republic of Mexico in 1824. Some of them include Colima, Guanajuato, Durango, San Luis Potosi, Tabasco or Veracruz.
i think it was where he was in mexico,and they didn't like it
Yes. Since Mexico became a republic in 1823, it has been a consitutional republic, much like the United States.