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  2. Mexican Cession - Wikipedia

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    It had not specified the southern and western boundary of the new state of Texas with New Mexico consisting of roughly 529,000 square miles (1,370,000 km 2), not including any Texas lands, the Mexican Cession was the third-largest acquisition of territory in U.S. history, surpassed only by the 827,000-square-mile (2,140,000 km 2) Louisiana ...

  3. Mexican Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Congress did allow Texas the option of forming its own state "'as soon as it feels capable of doing so.'" [7] The new state, the poorest in the Mexican federation, [9] covered the boundaries of Spanish Texas but did not include the area around El Paso, which belonged to the state of Chihuahua and the area of Laredo, Texas, which became part ...

  4. Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo - Wikipedia

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    Although Mexico ceded Alta California and Santa Fe de Nuevo México, the text of the treaty [5] did not list territories to be ceded and avoided the disputed issues that were causes of war: the validity of the 1836 revolution that established the Republic of Texas, Texas's boundary claims as far as the Rio Grande, and the right of the Republic ...

  5. If the Texas Latino vote strays to Trump, Democrats could be ...

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    Still, Biden again narrowed the gap for Texas Democrats in 2020, losing the state with just a 5.6-point deficit. Among the drivers for Biden's gain was the continued migration of voters ...

  6. Mexican–American War - Wikipedia

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    Mexico lost part of its northern territories in Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Wyoming that included few if any Mexicans, and many indigenous groups. [237] Furthermore, the U.S. government did not grant full citizenship to Native Americans in the Southwest until the 1930s, even though they were Mexican citizens. [238]

  7. More water coming to south Texas from Mexico after post ... - AOL

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    On Nov. 7, the International Boundary and Water Commission announced U.S. and Mexican authorities signed an agreement in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, More water coming to south Texas from Mexico after ...

  8. These are the reddest and bluest counties in Texas, based on ...

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    234 of Texas’ 254 counties swung toward Trump in 2024 election The margin in presidential elections have been even closer. Mitt Romney carried Texas in 2012 by about 16 percentage points.

  9. United States presidential elections in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Texas, ordered by year.Since its admission to statehood in 1845, Texas has participated in every U.S. presidential election except the 1864 election during the American Civil War, when the state had seceded to join the Confederacy, and the 1868 election, when the state was undergoing Reconstruction.