Mexico was part of the Non-aligned Movement, or Third World, which was not formally aligned with or against any major power bloc (either NATO or the Warsaw Pact nations). This also means that in case of any direct confrontation between the Soviet Union and the United States (i.e: WW3), Mexico would had taken a neutral position.
no they dont :)
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.
it is so cold
Salmon is not native to New Mexico. However, sockeye salmon thrive in some of New Mexico's lakes that are deep and cold.
New Mexico didn't fight for independence ever. It was an almost unpopulated province of Mexico while it fought for independence against Spain (1810-1821).
Very,Very Cold!
New Mexico is cattle country, but sheep also have a major role in agriculture.
Mexico played no role in ww2.
the same ones the played in old mexico.
Albuquerque has a cold semi-arid climate.
In March of 1862, Confederate and Union forces battled in the New Mexico Territory. In summary, it was a Confederate win, but tactically it was a draw. In general terms, the result was that neither the North or the South had much at stake in the New Mexico Territory.
india and pakistan oraganized a conference of new nations (1955) -condemned colonization and cold war expansion