Not at all; while Texas is a state belonging to the United States, Mexico is an independent country south of the US. Confusion may arise because from 1821 until 1836, Texas used to be a territory of Mexico, but after the Texas Revolution (1835-1836) and the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) it became part of the US. Hence, it shares many cultural and demographic traits with Mexico.
It is the same (GMT-6 or CST), at least for regions on the same time zone.
If you mean after the Mexican War of Independence (1810-1821), it owned the whole states of California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, as well as parts of Wyoming, Colorado, Oklahoma and Kansas. If you mean after the Mexican Revolution (1910-1921), it had the same territorial area as it has now.
No. The Gulf of California is a body of water on the west of Mexico which separates the Baja California Peninsula (south of the US state of California) from the mainland Mexico. The Gulf of Mexico is on the southeastern US and east of Mexico, and US states such as Florida, Louisiana and Texas have shores on that body of water.
No, the Texas and Mexican War is correctly known as the Texas Revolution or the War for Texas Indepence and the Mexican-American war began in 1846 ten years after Texas won its Indepence at the Battle of San Jacinto in 1836.
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The phrase Texas ranchers calf is the same thing as maverick
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General Winfield Scott ordered Brigadier-General E.V. SUMNER to invade Texas from California by way of Mexico. General Scott received permission from the Mexican national government and the governors of the affected Mexican states for this action.At the same time, Texas was preparing an invasion of California! Lieut.-Col. John R. Baylor, First Regiment of Texas Mounted Rifles believed that he could trigger a revolution in California as Texas soldiers marched through New Mexico and Arizona.
No, a saguaro is a tall cactus of the Sonoran Desert. Socorro is the name of two towns - one in Texas and the other in New Mexico. The word socorro is Spanish for help.
One an the same (GMT-6 or CST).