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From 1821 until 1848. The southern portion of the state was purchased from Mexico on 1853.
Mexico. It included today's southern New Mexico and Arizona.
The Mesilla or Gadsden Purchase, which included parts of Arizona and New Mexico.
Southern Arizona and part of New Mexico
Southern Arizona and part of New Mexico
The Gadsden Purchase.
Only two: southern Arizona and New Mexico, at the Gadsden Purchase (1853).
Southern New Mexico and Arizona. The transaction is known as the Gadsden Purchase (1853).
New Mexico and Arizona, known as the Gadsden Purchase (1853)
The Gadsen Purchase (1853), which included southern New Mexico and Arizona.
The Gadsden Purchase (1853). It wasn't a selling of the whole territory, but of only a small region that composes southern Arizona and New Mexico.
The Gadsden Purchase in 1853, including southern New Mexico and Arizona.