Under the terms of the treaty negotiated by Trist, Mexico ceded to the United States Upper California and New Mexico. This was known as the Mexican Cession and included present-day Arizona and New Mexico and parts of Utah, Nevada, and Colorado (see Article V of the treaty). Mexico relinquished all claims to Texas and recognized the Rio Grande as the southern boundary with the United States (see Article V).
The United States paid Mexico $15,000,000 "in consideration of the extension acquired by the boundaries of the United States" (see Article XII of the treaty) and agreed to pay American citizens debts owed to them by the Mexican government (see Article XV). Other provisions included protection of property and civil rights of Mexican nationals living within the new boundaries of the United States (see Articles VIII and IX), the promise of the United States to police its boundaries (see Article XI), and compulsory arbitration of future disputes between the two countries (see Article XXI).
This treaty, signed on February 2, 1848, ended the Mexican-American war. By its terms, Mexico ceded 55 percent of its territory, including parts of present-day Arizona, California, New Mexico, Texas, Colorado, Nevada, and Utah, to the United States. The US, in exchange, paid $15 million to Mexico, assumed $3.25 million in Mexican debts, and left Mexico City (which the United States had taken during the war).
on februrary 2, 1848, the treaty was signed
Mexico gave up more than 500,000 square miles of their territory to the U.S.
Mexico accepted Rio Grande as border
U.S. pays Mexico $15 million & agreed to take $3.25 million in debts from Mexico that they owed the U.S.
February 2, 1848
This treaty was signed on February 2, 1848. It ended the Mexican-American war. Mexico also gave the U.S. Texas, New Mexico, and California, and Mexico agreed that the border between Mexico and the U.S. was (and still is) the Rio Grande.
It is the treaty that forced Mexico to give up about half its territory and put an end to the Mexican-American War.
Feburary 2, 1848 was the date of signing.
On 2 February 1848.
The Mexican Cession.
i think it was 'Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo' !
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo,
From the Mexican Cession of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
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The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed on February 2, 1848.
i think it was 'Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo' !
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo,
Guadalupe-Hidalgo Treaty, at the end of the Mexican-American War (1846-1848)
The 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
Mexico in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
when did the treaty of guadalupe hidalgo
From the Mexican Cession of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
There are several of them; you have to be more specific. Some of these include:Guadalupe-Hidalgo TreatyNorth American Free Trade AgreementBucareli TreatyMcLane-Ocampo Treaty
Mrs. Bllythe's and Mrs. Clarks ass!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed on February 2, 1848.
the treaty of guadalupe hidalgo :)
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.