California was more difficult to acquire than New Mexico due to its strategic importance, abundant resources, and established population. The Gold Rush of 1849 heightened interest in California, leading to a rush of settlers and the establishment of a strong local governance that resisted outside control. Additionally, California's geographic challenges, including its vast coastline and mountainous terrain, made military and logistical operations more complex compared to New Mexico, which was less populated and had a more straightforward territorial layout. These factors combined made California a more contentious and challenging acquisition during the U.S.-Mexico War.
Are with the state of Baja California Mexico. --------------- More specifically: Baja California Norte, Mexico
No; it is actually more difficult.
It made Mexico and California both more Booming with population.
California is in the United States, it borders only one other country. That is Mexico. More specifically: the State of Baja California Norte, Mexico. The states that share borders with California are Arizona, Nevada, and Oregon.
California is in the United States, it borders only one other country. That is Mexico. More specifically: the State of Baja California Norte, Mexico. The states that share borders with it are Arizona, Nevada, and Oregon.
They breed in Mexico, and they live on the coast of California and more.
There are more than two states that border Mexico, four do. California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas.
There were no rebels in California who wanted to become "Californians". California was acquired from Mexico by American troops. See related questions for more detail.
It made Mexico and California both more Booming with population.
No. Mexico is an independent country, south of the United States. More specifically, the country of Mexico shares a common border with the US states of California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.
California of course as it is a US state:California: 37.25 millionMexico City: 21.16 millionGuadalajara: 4.42 million
Gulf of California is a place in North America. It is an inlet of sea-water between the Mexican Peninsula of Baja California and the Mexican Mainland. See the linked Wikipedia page for more information.