They fought over the definition of the Texas-Mexico border. The Americans stated it was defined by the Rio Grande River, while the Mexicans believed it was the Nueces River. Skirmishes along the Nueces Strip between American and Mexican troops resulted in American blood shed. This was used by president Polk to start the Mexican-American War (1846-1848).
By itself, the Rio Grande is not an issue. The fact that many people cross this natural boundary illegally into the US, or weapons are smuggled back into Mexico are the real issue.
The river that flows on the border of Mexico and the US is the Rio Grande.
The river that divides part of Mexico from the United States is called the Rio Grande. Rio Grande means "large river" in Spanish. The Rio Grande is the natural border between the United States and Mexico.
The river the United States claimed was the border between Texas and Mexico was the Rio Grande.
The Rio Grande forms the border between Mexico and the United States.
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The Rio Grande is the border between Mexico and the United States. :) Ole!
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The Mexico-United States border is commonly referred to as the US-Mexico border or the Mexican border.
It is the Rio Grande River (or Rio Bravo del Norte, as known in Mexico), which also works as natural border between the United States and Mexico.