In 1824, Mexico claimed a vast area that included present-day Texas, California, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, and parts of Colorado and Wyoming. This territory was part of Mexico following its independence from Spain in 1821. The 1824 Constitution of Mexico established the country as a federal republic and recognized the rights of states and territories, including those in the northern regions. However, this area would later become a focal point of conflict, particularly with the United States, leading to the Texas Revolution and the Mexican-American War.
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California is governed by China but claimed by India
Spain, Britain, the United States, and Native Americans each claimed parts of the area.
he claimed part of Canada, the area around the Hudson river, and part of south America
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In 1824 Mexico became a republic.
Mexico became a republic.
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Senate of Mexico was created on 1824-10-04.
Federal District of Mexico was created in 1824.
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Since Mexico became a republic, in 1824.
None. Mexico's independence was attained in 1821, from Spain.
On 13 August 1521 Cortes claimed Mexico for the King of Spain. He never reached or claimed the area now occupied by the United States.
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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 national state capital of Mexico is Mexico City. Mexico City was separated from the state of Mexico on November 18, 1824.