You mean before the Mexican-American War? That was the Nueces Strip.
Today, there is no territory between the US and Mexico. They are separated by a single border.
The whole territory of Texas.
Its called a US Commonwealth. Its like a state in many ways but remains a US Territory.
Borders, slavery and Manifest Destiny. See related questions for further details.
Indeed. However, it is not called 'secession' but "Mexican Cession".
There are two Mexicos; neither of them is a territory:The US' State of NEW Mexico, which was a territory and became a state in 1912.The country of Mexico (capital: Mexico City) which is a country south of the United States, and has been independent since 1821.
Texas Territory
Texas Territory
It was known as the Gadsden Purchase (1853), and it included present-day New Mexico and Arizona, south of the Gila River.
The whole territory of Texas.
The Gadsden Purchase of 1853, named for ambassador James Gadsden, was for a strip of Mexican land which the US bought in order to build a transcontinental railroad through it and to settle some of the border issues between the US and Mexico.
US-Mexico border
Between the Rio Grande and Nueces rivers.
Its called a US Commonwealth. Its like a state in many ways but remains a US Territory.
After the Compromise of 1850 the United States acquired both the New Mexico Territory and Utah Territory as parts of its territory. The Mexico and the US border was also agreed on the south.
yes it is because America captures Mexico but now it's a own land!
it is Mexico
No, it is a part of the Pacific Ocean and a US Territory.