It was very lightly populated, with only some outposts and small villages scattered here and there. Most of the population was composed by Native Americans.
By 1821, Mexico is estimated to have had approximately 3 people per square kilometer (8 people / sq mi). That is 12 million people for an area twice the size of present-day Mexico.
The Rio Grande River flows along the border of Mexico and the United States of America. It flows along the border of Texas.
None. Mexican deserts are located in northern Mexico, close to the US-Mexico border. These include the Sonoran desert to the northwest, along the Mexico-Arizona border, and the Chihuahuan desert, to the northeast from the New Mexico-Mexico Border to the Mexico-Texas border.
The states that lie along the northern border of the southwest region of the United States are Colorado, Utah, and Nevada.
You mean names of Mexican cities along the US-Mexico border? Some of them would be Tijuana, Juarez or Matamoros.
Along the Gulf of Mexico coast, from the Mexico-Texas border down to the Yucatan peninsula.
The Rio Nueces River.
Type in an existing address in Mexico and Texas on mapquest.com. There you will have the choice to see where the border lies by satelite.
Carlsbad caverns is located and can be found in New Mexico along the border line.
Mexico's northern border is America, however the Rio Grande river runs along the border. There is the gulf of Mexico to the east, and the gulf of California and the Pacific Ocean to the west.
The state of New Mexico is located in the southwestern United States, along the U.S.-Mexico border. Mexico (the country) on the other hand, is along the southern boundary of the United States, bordering California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.
no becouse Mexico is a crappy country full of drugs and poverty
Last time it was modified was during the Gadsden Purchase, in 1853.