From 1821 when Mexico won its independence, until 1848 when it lost it to the United States after the Mexican-American War (1846-1848).
When Mexico won its independence war (1810-1821) against Spain, its territory also included most of the present-day U.S. Southwest; it never claimed California as part of it.
Yes. Mexico does
Baja California is a State of Mexico.
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Yes. Mexico owned California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Nevada, Utah, and parts of Colorado and Wyoming.However, Mexico lost all those territories at the Mexican-American War (1846-1848).
There is one answers to this question... if the peninsula is Baja California, then is owned by Mexico... (THE ANSWER IS MEXICO) if you are not talking about Baja California then I don't not know the answer to that!!!!! SORRY :( :( :( :(
New Mexico and California are bordered by Mexico to the south.
Mexico (the country) is south of California. New Mexico (the U.S. state) is east of California, past Arizona.
Mexico is larger than California. Mexico is 758,449 sq miles. California is 163,707 sq miles.
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California borders Mexico while Nevada does not; hence, California is closest.
No, it's part of Mexico not California. I say that because it's right beside Baja California (which is part of Mexico), and also the Gulf of California is right beside Mexico.
Arizona, Texas, New Mexico, California