New Mexico is the fifth largest US State.
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It was almost twice the size it has today, owning the territories of present day California, Nevada, Utah, Texas and parts of Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, and Wyoming.
Cacti grow in hot, dry, areas. In Texas, this is the southwestern part of the State (Big Bend National Park) and along the western border with New Mexico.
Farm are being sold all over the US. but mostly in Texas calf Florida and western states
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No. There is such a big demand for corn in Mexico that it is imported from the United States.
Mexico (United Mexican States) - 1,972,550,000,000 m2
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No. I add one tablespoon to a big pot of chili, and it is not spicy at all.
Mexico is an independent counrty south of the US border (Officially United Mexican States). New Mexico is located north of the US border and is a state within the United States of America. New Mexico used to belong to Mexico as the "Territorio de Nuevo México" (lit. Territory of New Mexico) until 1846 and the defeat in the Mexican-American war.
It's pretty small compared to other states (If I know my states all right)
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It was roughly double the size it has nowadays. When Mexico won its independence from Spain in 1821, all the territories it possessed included Mexico, most of Central America (Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica) as well as today's US States of California, Nevada, Utah, Texas, Arizona, New Mexico and parts of Colorado and Wyoming.
Yes. Corn consumption in Mexico is so big that there are considerable imports from Canada and the United States.
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Arizona played a big role in the boundaries being set for New Mexico, which in turn played a role in it becoming a state, with the creation of the New Arizona Territory in 1863.