Both became states in 1912.
California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Washington, Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota (I'll just add in the rest) Michigan, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Idaho and Alaska.
The acquisition of the southern parts of Arizona and New Mexico (known as the Gadsden Purchase) was mainly due to the fact that the United States was trying to connect the East and West coasts by railroad. The Rocky Mountains made this difficult, and railroad companies pressured the government to buy the Gadsden Purchase from Mexico to build a railroad south of the Rocky Mountains. Note: The first intercontinental railroad was actually built through the Rocky Mountains, not south of it. I'm not sure why, if anyone would like to add on to this answer, feel free.
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Eleven states of the U. S., Alaska, Washington, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, Michigan, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine, share a land border with Canada. In addition, Ohio and Pennsylvania share a lake border with Canada, totaling 13 states that border Canada. Four U. S. states, California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, border Mexico.
Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Georgia, Indiana, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, New Hampshire, South Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, South Dakota and Utah. And because a star is really a distant Sun, add New Mexico and New York.
No. I add one tablespoon to a big pot of chili, and it is not spicy at all.
the annexation of California Arizona to the us. most people add Texas to that but actually Texas had its own independence and was an independent country for about 30 years until they accepted to annex themselves to the us
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They founded Mexico, on March 13, 1325 when they founded their capital city of Tenochtitlan.
Arizona has eight US Congressmen and will add one more in 2013 based on the 2010 US Census.
Yes, on 1521.
No, the total area included in the purchase was 29,670 square miles most of which is now a part of Arizona.