Because Mexico had a very small population at the time. Before the conquest of Mexico by Spain, Mexico had a population of some 50 million people, but most of them died to diseases brought by Europeans or by the precarious life standards imposed by the conquerors. Present-day Mexico and its northern territories had a population of only 6 million on 1821, after its War of Independence.
Nowadays, Mexico has a population of 112 million, and the lost territories include at least another 76 million (the populations of California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, but not taking into account the populations of Wyoming, Colorado, Oklahoma and Kansas).
Because Asia is so populated.
"Special Announcement on Flooding in the Northern New Territories" is a weather warning in Hong Kong. That's a misnomer because they aren't actually special announcements but they are issued when flooding forms in the northern New Territories.
because they all died
because they all died
because they all died
Because Nadia isn't there
Manhattan because its most populated
Mainly the northern territories because of Alexander Hamilton's origin.
England is one of the four territories which make up The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The capital of the United Kingdom is London, England. There is no "second capital" but the other territories have their own capitals - Scotland's capital is Edinburgh Wales' capital is Cardiff Northern Ireland's capital is Belfast Birmingham is often called "The Second City" because it is the second largest city in the United Kingdom, after London.
To populate the northern territories and fend off Native American attacks.
Because the southern states wished to secede on the grounds that they were fed up being pushed around by the highly populated, urbanised northern states. Slave issues. And different views on politics
The Pacific province and territories in Canada are different from the other subregions because they have distinct geographical features, cultures, and economies. The Pacific province (British Columbia) has a more moderate climate, a strong forestry industry, and a diverse population. The territories (Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut) are characterized by their vast, sparsely populated landscapes, significant indigenous populations, and resource-based economies.