When Mexico lost the battle at the Alamo
I guess you mean the country of Mexico, as New Mexico is a US state.The states Mexico lost to the US would be: California, Nevada, Utah, Texas and parts of Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, and Wyoming.
Mexico lost California, Nevada, Utah, Texas and parts of Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, and Wyoming. This represents almost half of the former Mexican territory.
The Mexicans lost what is now Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada. Many of the former Mexicans living in those states lost their property.
New Mexico,Utah,Colorado,and Arizona make up the four corners
Tennessee is south of Kentucky just as New Mexico is south of Colorado or it can also be said that Kentucky is north of Tennessee as Colorado is north of New Mexico. New Mexico.
California - 4.40 million acre feet per year. Colorado - 3.88 milllion acre feet per year. Arizona - 2.85 million acre feet per year. Utah - 1.73 million acre feet per year. Wyoming - 1.05 million acre feet per year. New Mexico - 0.84 million acre feet per year Nevada - 0.30 million acre feet per year.
FOUR CORNER STATES: Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah. states that border Arizona: New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, Nevada, and California. states that border New Mexico: Arizona, Colorado, Utah, and Texas. states that border Colorado: Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma. states that border Utah: Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Nevada, Idaho, and Wyoming.
Tennessee is south of Kentucky just as New Mexico is south of Colorado or it can also be said that Kentucky is north of Tennessee as Colorado is north of New Mexico. New Mexico.
Mexico lost half of it's land. (The whole states of California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, as well as parts of Wyoming, Colorado, Oklahoma and Kansas).
Colorado should be to New Mexico.
Mexico lost present-day California, Nevada, Utah, parts of Colorado as well as most of northern New Mexico and Arizona. Also at the end of the war Mexico was forced to cease any attempt on reclaiming Texas (lost since 1836), which at the time, included present-day Texas, as well as parts of Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado and Wyoming. This is also known as the Mexican Cession(1848).