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  2. Territorial evolution of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Texas published a map claiming the Rio Grande as its border with Mexico and not the Nueces River, the border since the Spanish colonial era. [5] The Mexican Congress rejected the Treaties of Velasco signed by Antonio López de Santa Anna, arguing that Santa Anna had no authority to grant independence to Texas.

  3. Category:Historical geography of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Maps of the history of Mexico (2 P) S. Former subdivisions of Mexico (1 C, 1 P) T. ... Estado de Occidente; M. Territorial evolution of Mexico; N. New Navarre; P ...

  4. File:Political divisions of Mexico 1836-1845 (location map ...

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    Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts.

  5. File:Political divisions of Mexico 1821 (location map scheme ...

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    Evolució territorial de Mèxic; Història d'Hondures; Guerra de la independència de Texas; Usage on ckb.wikipedia.org تێکساسی مەکسیک; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Kaiserreich Mexiko (1821–1823) Usage on es.wikipedia.org Historia de Honduras; Agustín de Iturbide; José Cecilio del Valle; Levantamiento Centroamericano de 1821

  6. History of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican–American War took place in two theaters: the Western (aimed at California) and Central Mexico (aimed at capturing Mexico City) campaigns. A map of Mexico 1845 after Texas annexation by the U.S. In March 1847, U.S. President James K. Polk sent an army of 12,000 soldiers under General Winfield Scott to Veracruz. The 70 ships of the ...

  7. File:Basin of Mexico 1519 map-en.svg - Wikipedia

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    (es) This picture incorporates information from La cuenca de México, special edition of Arqueología Mexicana, july-august 2007, Mexico (in particular, the Enrique Vela's maps of the pages 70 and 60, based on Sanders et al. The Basin of Mexico, 1979).

  8. Geography of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Mexico has a 9,330-kilometer coastline, of which 7,338 kilometers face the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of California, and the remaining 2,805 kilometers front the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea. Mexico's exclusive economic zone (EEZ) covers 3,269,386 km 2 (1,262,317 sq mi) and is the 13th largest in the world. It extends 200 mi (320 km ...

  9. Pre-Columbian Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Map of Pre-Columbian states of Mexico just before the Spanish conquest. The pre-Columbian (or prehispanic) history of the territory now making up the country of Mexico is known through the work of archaeologists and epigraphers, and through the accounts of Spanish conquistadores, settlers and clergymen as well as the indigenous chroniclers of the immediate post-conquest period.