It wasn't.
It became a part of the United States in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
Two of the most important effects of the American victory were the acquisition of California and New Mexico.
No, The Mexican war was a victory for the United States in which the rest of Texas was claimed as well as California and the New Mexico Territories.
There was Mexico and the US.
The Mexicans won the battle of Mexico City. They also won the battle of Veracruz.
The Mexican Cession, the renewal of the slavery question and ultimately, the American Civil War.
US victory and Mexican Cession.
The leader of the U.S. military forces during the victory in Mexico City was General Winfield Scott. He commanded the American forces during the Mexican-American War, leading a successful campaign that culminated in the capture of Mexico City in September 1847. Scott's strategy and leadership were pivotal in securing a decisive victory for the United States.
It became a part of the United States in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
Two of the most important effects of the American victory were the acquisition of California and New Mexico.
The US created the States of Arizona, California, Utah, Nevada and New Mexico from the former Mexican States of Alta California and Nuevo Mexico.
No, The Mexican war was a victory for the United States in which the rest of Texas was claimed as well as California and the New Mexico Territories.
Arizona was formed from land that the US obtained from Mexico after the Mexican American War.
We annexed California following our victory over Mexico.
The Mexican-American War, or simply the Mexican War as it was previously known, was fought mostly in southern Texas and northern Mexico, central Mexico, and southern California.
The US won the Mexican American War against Mexico.
no they do not the Mexican instead becomes an American citizen