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Through the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) most of New Mexico was taken from Mexico. Later, during the Gadsden Purchase (1853) Mexico sold the southern part of New Mexico.
No. It was part of the Spanish territories in North America, but was sold in 1763 to Britain and from there, became a US territory.
France sold the northwest as part of the Louisiana Purchase, Mexico sold Texas to California, and Russia had prior ownership to Alaska.
Mexico was forced to cede all its northern territories to the United States, including most of New Mexico, after losing the Mexican-American War (1846-1848). In 1853 Mexico sold southern Arizona and New Mexico to the US as part of the Gadsden Purchase.
Both Mexican and American industries are part of the same value chain. For instance, a car is assembled in Mexico with an engine built in the U.S., and the chassis made in Mexico. Then it is sold in either Mexico, the United States or sold for export to other countries around the world.
No, as a matter of fact, part of US, Texas, Arizona, New Mexico and California (Alta California) were part of Mexico.
None. With the exception of just part of New Mexico and Arizona, the rest of them were war booty acquired through the Mexican-American War (1846-1848)
it never became part of the us
Puerto Rico is not in Mexico. It is a US Territory in the Caribbean where it is a part of the Greater Antilles.
No. Pyramids and other archaeological sites are part of Mexican culture and can't be sold.
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