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Map of Mexico between 1836 and 1846, from the secession of Texas, Rio grande, and Yucatán to the Mexican–American War of 1846. On August 22, 1846, due to the war with the United States, the Federal Constitution of the United Mexican States of 1824 was restored. There remained the separation of Yucatán, but 2 years later Yucatán ...
The 1826 edition of this map (see our copy) was the base for the White, Gallaher & White "Mapa de los Estados Unidos de Mejico" of 1828, which was then copied by Disturnell in 1846 (see our copy). Originally, Tanner copied this map from the southwestern portion of his Map of North America.
Note: Although the parent maps do not mention the source of the data used to create them, see Davis, William C. (2006) Lone Star Rising, College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press, ISBN 9781585445325 originally published 2004 by New York: Free Press, p 160 (revolts in Tamaulipas, Zacatecas, and parts of Jalisco), pp. 122-123 (Coahuila), p. 232 (Texas declaration of independence), pp. 282 ...
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English: Administrative map of Mexico during the two central republics (1835-1846). Español : Mapa de la organización territorial de México durante las Repúblicas Centralistas (1835-1846). Français : Carte du Mexique durant les deux républiques centrales (1935-1846).
In 1846 Tanner had this map reprinted in a Second and Third Edition. This became the basis for the map of Mexico by John Disturnell in 1847, used in the boundary negotiations of the U.S. and Mexico following the Mexican–American War. Tanner's map contained some errors, reproduced by Disturnell. [2] [3]
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Mexico, [a] [b] officially the United Mexican States, [c] is a country in the southern portion of North America.It borders the United States to the north, and Guatemala and Belize to the southeast; while having maritime boundaries with the Pacific Ocean to the west, the Caribbean Sea to the southeast, and the Gulf of Mexico to the east. [12]