It never happened.
What did zimmermann propose that Mexico do if war between Germany and the us
Was intoduced in Arizona and New Mexico.
Between the United States and Mexico? Mexico City.
When the US invaded Mexico in 1914? Yes; those where the ABC countries (Argentina, Chile, Brazil) to prevent a new US-Mexico war.
It was in 1846.
New Mexico is a state, not a country. Since New Mexico is a state in USA then technically, yes. It has been involved in any recent war that USA has been in.
Since the time of the Viceroyalty of New Spain present New Mexico was called Territorio de Nuevo México (literally Territory of New Mexico), and it shared its borders with Alta California (present California) and the State of Coahuila-Tejas (Present mexican states of Coahuila and Nuevo León and US state of Texas). When Mexico lost the Mexican-American War, the US simply adapted the name to english, hence New Mexico. ------ By the way, the U.S. occupation of Mexico City in the Mexican War is where those Halls of Montezuma in the Marine Hymn come from. And that's the war in which so many Tennesseans volunteered that it adopted the nickname "the Volunteer State." And the last Aztec emperor's name was really Moctezuma II, not Montezuma. For a take on all that which includes a few of the things those ladies on guard at the Alamo in San Antonio probably wouldn't tell you, see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexican%E2%80%93American_War Most serious students of history would probably say that the above-referenced Wikipedia article doesn't put enough emphasis on a core conflict between Mexico's central government and the Texas settlers (many of them from Tennessee): Mexico had abolished slavery, and the "Texans" didn't want any of that.
Mexico lost half its territory, including New Mexico, at the Mexican-American War of 1846-1848.
The Treaty of Guadalupe, Hidalgo was signed on 2 February 1848 and ended the war between Mexico and the United States. Both California and New Mexico had both been occupied in the summer of 1846.
After the war between the US and Mexico was over, Mexico was left defeated and weak. President James K. Polk decided to get these two areas from Mexico in return for 15 million dollars. Later, in the Gadsden Purchase, the US bought present day Arizona and New Mexico.
The fall of New Mexico in 1846, as part of the U.S. military campaign during the Mexican-American War, was a significant event that heightened tensions between the United States and Mexico. After the U.S. annexation of Texas, which Mexico still considered part of its territory, the push for American expansion into New Mexico and California escalated. The U.S. viewed control over New Mexico as crucial for its Manifest Destiny ideology, leading to military conflict. This annexation and subsequent fall of New Mexico intensified hostilities, ultimately contributing to the broader Mexican-American War.
The U.S. won the northern land of Mexico which are now these states:Texas, California, New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, and a few more pieces of other states.Northern Mexico was freed from Spanish rule.