It ended in 1848 with the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
The mexican-american war
No
The Spanish Civil War ended in April of 1939.
The Spanish Civil War ended in Spain.
The Treaty of Paris was signed in order to end the Spanish-American war.
The Mexican War of Independence (1810-1821) qualifies as the main reason, as the trade route was controlled by the Spanish Crown. After the war, Acapulco was no longer a friendly port for Spanish galleons.
From 1521 until the end of Mexican War of Independence in 1821, Mexico was part of the Spanish Empire.
It was a Spanish State, and after the Spanish-Mexican War it became a Mexican State. The Mexican-American War made it a US Territory and then a US State. It was the First State admitted to the Union in 1912.
Kate upton
The mexican-american war
No
remvd
it ended in 1920 ;)
mexicans
No, that was the Mexican American War.
Actually, no former Spanish territories have become established states inside the United States. The end treaty of the Spanish-American war resulted in U.S. control over the Phillippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico. That said, the inhabitants of these territories are full-fledged U.S. citizens. This topic is generally confused for the Mexican-American War. The end treaty of the MEXICAN-American war saw Mexico cede control of Texas and New Mexico to the United States.
when did the war of 1812 end