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No. They considered the Rio Nueces as the actual border between Mexico and the US.
The Rio Grande is the longest Mexican river.
The Rio Grande (known as Rio Bravo in Mexico)
U.S Claimed the Rio Grande Mexico claimed the Nueces River This is one of the major cause of the Mexican War in 1846
The Mexico-United States border is commonly referred to as the US-Mexico border or the Mexican border.
He provoked Mexico into a war by ordering an advance on the Rio Grande and his advance eventually led to a confrontation with Mexico which included attacking American soldiers called the Thornton Affair.
Sell Alta California and Nuevo Mexico and recognise the Rio Grande as the southern border of the United States.
The Mexican war started over boundary disputes between the United States and Mexico. The Mexicans claimed that the boundary lied near corpus Christi and the U.S claimed it was the Rio Grande.
Before the Mexican/American War, Mexico claimed it was the Nueces river, while Texans claimed it was the Rio Grande.
The city of Juarez, Mexico is directly across the Rio Grande from El Paso, Texas. There is a large wall separating the two countries.
All of present day Arizona, California, Nevada and New Mexico plus other claims that it had and affirmed the loss of Texas in the the Texas War of Independence and set the border with Texas at the Rio Grande.
The end of the Mexican American War, Mexican Cession and the sale of Alta Califirnia and Nuevo Mexico plus the recognition of Texas with a border located on the Rio Grande.