to acquire territory for a southern route for a potential transcontinental railroad(passive) was designedThe Gadsden Purchase
A combination of factorsledto the Gadsden Purchase
His effortsledto the Gadsden Purchase
dataledto the Gadsden Purchase
the Gadsden Treatyleadingto the Gadsden Purchase
The war ... the Treaty of Guadalupe - Hidalgoleadto the Gadsden Purchase
the feasibility of this routeinfluencedthe Gadsden Purchase
the demonstrated the importance of the San Pedro and Santa Cruz rivers as transportation corridorsledto the Gadsden Purchase
Southern railway supporters(passive) may have been triggered byThe Gadsden Purchase
the boundary changesresultingfrom the Gadsden Purchase
Manifest DestinyDid ... causethe Gadsden Purchase
to read some info on thisresultsto read some info on this
one of the political borders visible on the map ( and closest to BRYANsetone of the political borders visible on the map ( and closest to BRYAN
from what warresultedfrom what war
from the 1853 negotiations between the United States and Mexico for the purchase of the Mesilla Valley , south of the Territory of New Mexico ( which included Arizona at the timeresultedfrom the 1853 negotiations between the United States and Mexico for the purchase of the Mesilla Valley , south of the Territory of New Mexico ( which included Arizona at the time
the final boundaries of the continental United States.•setthe final boundaries of the continental United States.•
the southern border of the United Statescreatedthe southern border of the United States
a hard bordercreateda hard border
the U.S.-Mexican border ... and so the nation spans two countriescreatedthe U.S.-Mexican border ... and so the nation spans two countries
tension over the United States ' payment ... and the treaty failed to resolve the issues surrounding financial claims and border attackscausedtension over the United States ' payment ... and the treaty failed to resolve the issues surrounding financial claims and border attacks
to the current U.S.-Mexico border traversing Papago Indian landsleadsto the current U.S.-Mexico border traversing Papago Indian lands
the boundary on New Mexico at 31º47 ' north latitudesetthe boundary on New Mexico at 31º47 ' north latitude
the boundary of New Mexico at 31 ° 47 ' north latitudesetthe boundary of New Mexico at 31 ° 47 ' north latitude
in 1854createdin 1854
the North ... and America found itself at yet another argumenthad provokedthe North ... and America found itself at yet another argument
to sectionalismledto sectionalism
the North ... and Americans soon found themselves embroiled in additional arguments that foiled the railroad while killing any possible consensus for further expansionprovokedthe North ... and Americans soon found themselves embroiled in additional arguments that foiled the railroad while killing any possible consensus for further expansion
to resentment by Southern - born settlers who had settled in what is today Arizona ( at the time a part of the New Mexico Territory ) as the purchase went to the eastern half of the New Mexico Territoryledto resentment by Southern - born settlers who had settled in what is today Arizona ( at the time a part of the New Mexico Territory ) as the purchase went to the eastern half of the New Mexico Territory
the current boundary between the U.S. and Mexicosetthe current boundary between the U.S. and Mexico
2 states(passive) created by2 states
to Santa Anna 's loss of power in Mexicoledto Santa Anna 's loss of power in Mexico