Following the war, Texas engaged in wars against Mexico, eventually capturing all land North of the Rio Grande and on a straight line across from the Gulf of Mexico's northern coast to the Gulf of Calfornia's northernmost coast. Later wars acquired Sonora and Chihuahua for Texan control. Skirmishes along the Rio Colorado also known as the Blood River, were common between California and Texas until Texas was subsumed by the United States.
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| - Following the war, Texas engaged in wars against Mexico, eventually capturing all land North of the Rio Grande and on a straight line across from the Gulf of Mexico's northern coast to the Gulf of Calfornia's northernmost coast. Later wars acquired Sonora and Chihuahua for Texan control. Skirmishes along the Rio Colorado also known as the Blood River, were common between California and Texas until Texas was subsumed by the United States.
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| - Following the war, Texas engaged in wars against Mexico, eventually capturing all land North of the Rio Grande and on a straight line across from the Gulf of Mexico's northern coast to the Gulf of Calfornia's northernmost coast. Later wars acquired Sonora and Chihuahua for Texan control. Skirmishes along the Rio Colorado also known as the Blood River, were common between California and Texas until Texas was subsumed by the United States. Later leadership decided to turn against the US, and in The Great War made minor territorial gains, but in The Texan-American War, lost entirely, and the United States has integrated all Texan Territory as states of the Union.
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