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Later on, four whole states (Arkansas, Iowa, Missouri and Nebraska) and parts of nine others (Louisiana, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota) were made from the vast area of land that was purchased.
No, but it was a very unpopular sale from the point of view of Mexicans which ultimately led to the destitution of Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna in Mexico as president.The "purchase" that really was tantamount to theft was the Mexican Cession, which included the whole states of California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, as well as parts of Wyoming, Colorado, Oklahoma and Kansas and were acquired by the means of war by the United States, during the Mexican-American War (1846-1848).
The whole states of California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, as well as parts of Wyoming, Colorado, Oklahoma and Kansas.
The annexation of Austria in the Anschluss & the Sudetenland and then the occupation of the whole of Czechoslovakia.
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The whole states of California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, as well as parts of Wyoming, Colorado, Oklahoma and Kansas.
By "money" I assume you mean the Louisiana Purchase. The whole of Kansas was part of the Louisiana Purchase agreement, together with parts or the totality of 14 other states.
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Ill give you the whole gun for 75 dollars.
In fractions, the numerator states the number of parts out of the whole. The denominator states how many parts in the whole. For example: If you slice a Pizza and there are eight (8) slices, the denominator is eight (8). Now, if you eat two of those slices you ate two, the numerator, out of eight, the denominator.
parts of the whole are fractions.
In fractions, the numerator states the number of parts out of the whole. The denominator states how many parts in the whole. For example: If you slice a Pizza and there are eight (8) slices, the denominator is eight (8). Now, if you eat two of those slices you ate two, the numerator, out of eight, the denominator.
In fractions, the numerator states the number of parts out of the whole. The denominator states how many parts in the whole. For example: If you slice a pizza and there are eight (8) slices, the denominator is eight (8). Now, if you eat two of those slices you ate two, the numerator, out of eight, the denominator.
Florida, and parts of Georgia and Alabama
There are an infinite number of equal parts in the whole. If you divide something into four equal parts, there will be four parts in the whole. If you divide something into 100,000 equal parts, there will be 100,00 parts in the whole.
Louisiana purchase let them buy a whole mess load of the Middle states
Just remember the parts comprise the whole. And the whole is composed of the parts. Do not use comprise like compose like "comprise of" which is wrong. It is easy to make this mistake. Example, 50 states comprise the United State of America.