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It had to, after losing the Mexican-American War (1846-1848).
Two of the most important effects of the American victory were the acquisition of California and New Mexico.
California changed hands from Mexico to the U.S.
There were significant land gains; the United States gained California, New Mexico, Texas, and later on, the Gadsden Strip.
Unemployment and discrimination by their fellow countrymen, for losing the war (scape-goats for losing the war). Most southerners went west after the war, settling in territories such as Oklahoma, Arizona, Utah, New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, and especially California.
There are 6 states In the Mexican cession.
Mexico was forced to cede all its northern territories to the United States, including most of New Mexico, after losing the Mexican-American War (1846-1848). In 1853 Mexico sold southern Arizona and New Mexico to the US as part of the Gadsden Purchase.
They lost money and therefore it was harder for them to pay for the War Repirations(6.6 billion pounds)
The cause was the Annexation of Texas and the consequence was that the US acquired California, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico and Arizona.
Effects ranged from being killed/ wounded to losing everything you owned (money home, personal belongings).
Mexico have twice made it to the Quarter-Finals in the FIFA World Cup; 1970 : Losing 4-1 to losing finalists Italy. 1986 : Losing 4-1 on penalties to losing finalists West Germany.