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Mexico and Texas disagreed about which river formed the border of Texas.
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After Texas' independence and US annexation, Texas (and later the United States) claimed the Rio Grande (Río Bravo) as the southern border, while Mexico insisted the border was the Nueces River — a disagreement that contributed to the outbreak of the Mexican–American War.
After Texas' independence and US annexation, Texas (and later the United States) claimed the Rio Grande (Río Bravo) as the southern border, while Mexico insisted the border was the Nueces River — a disagreement that contributed to the outbreak of the Mexican–American War.
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