Gadsden Purchase
Gadsden Purchase (1853)
Now known as Arizona, and New Mexico. Also The Grand Canyon.
Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Colorado
The Mesilla or Gadsden Purchase, which included parts of Arizona and New Mexico.
New Mexico territory
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.
Southern New Mexico and Arizona. The transaction is known as the Gadsden Purchase (1853).
The land area known as Arizona today was once a part of the Territory of New Mexico, became a part of the Confederate States of America as the Confederate Territory of Arizona and later became Arizona Territory with a new dividing border with New Mexico. Arizona became a US State on 14 February 1912.
Arizona and New Mexico. Such land purchase was known as the Gadsden Purchase.
New Mexico and Arizona, known as the Gadsden Purchase (1853)
Yes. They are known as Mexicans, and there are 120 million of them.
Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah