Yes. It became an independent republic from 1836 until 1846.
It was a colony of Spain, until 1810 when it began its war for independence.
mexico
In 1821, California became a part of Mexico after gaining independence from Spain.
yes they are, suburbs are now becoming more and more urban. Though they are becoming more urban they are not like anything we have seen before. by 2050 we may not be able to tell them apart very well.
They share a common border.
Mexico won its independence from Spain in 1821, and lost its northern territories, including most New Mexico, in 1848. Therefore, Mexico is 27 years 'older' than New Mexico. Present-day New Mexico shares a common border with the country of Mexico, the place you are referring to as 'Old Mexico'
No, never.
No
Quite far apart I'd say. There is an ocean in between.
Texas was a part of Mexico for about 15 years (1821-1836). The period started when Mexico gained independence from Spain, and ended when Texas gained independence from Mexico with the Texas Revolution.
No, Mexico is an independent country, the Estados Uhitos Mexicanos- United States of Mexico- in plural in Spanish!