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- Territorial evolution of Mexico - Wikipedia
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
- Land Lost By Mexico - Education
The red line on this map shows how far north and east the boundary of Mexico stretched in 1821 when it won its independence from Spain Between 1836 and 1853, Mexico lost the land that now makes up all or part of ten present-day U S states (green areas )
- Pre-1846 Maps | Mexican Republic | California State University . . .
This 1846 map was published just before the War with Mexico, showing the recently annexed former Republic of Texas including its claims into present day New Mexico and Colorado
- North America 1846: Outbreak of the Mexican–American War
Historical Map of North America the Caribbean (13 May 1846 - Outbreak of the Mexican–American War: With the annexation of Texas, the US inherited that state's boundary dispute with Mexico
- Map of America Before 1846-1848 Maxican American War
The map showcases the pre-war boundaries with Mexico in a vivid green, contrasting against the golden hues representing the United States of America Key geographical features like the Pacific Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea frame the scene, providing a clear context of the continental setting
- Old Map of Mexico: A Window into History - KaryaSeni
It shows the extent of Mexico’s land before the war and highlights the areas that were ceded to the United States afterward Maps from this era also reveal how cartographers’ biases and inaccuracies shaped public perceptions of territorial claims
- Mexico in 1844 - Quickworlds Map of the day
Our series on territorial formation takes us to Mexico in 1844, just before the Mexican-American War took away most of its northern provinces Texas, having been settled by both Mexican ranchers and by settlers coming from the southern United States, had declared secession in 1836
- Maps of North America - Mexico
A map of the area between Mexico City and Vera Cruz showing the route of General Scott during his campaign in the Mexican–American War (1847) The map shows the battle sites, including the siege of Fort San Juan de Ulloa and Vera Cruz, and the
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