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Q: What is the recommendded dosesage of 500 mg azitromicina that was purchased in Mexico?
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When was the country of Mexico purchased?

Mexico is a sovereign nation; it has not been purchased.


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Was purchased from Mexico to build a transcontinental railroad?

Gadsden Purchase


In New Mexico can you return a used car the day after you bought it?

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Who offered to buy Texas from Mexico?

Mexico offered to buy Texas from Mexico.


How many years did Mexico own Arizona?

From 1821 until 1848. The southern portion of the state was purchased from Mexico on 1853.


What was purchased from Mexico to build a transcontinental road?

Southern New Mexico and Arizona. The transaction is known as the Gadsden Purchase (1853).


How was Gadsden Purchase acquired?

Mexico. The land (in present-day Arizona and New Mexico) was purchased from Mexico soon after the Mexican-American War, which gave the US present-day California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and parts of Wyoming.


What land was purchased that established the boundary between Mexico and sotherwestern US?

The Gadsden Purchase in 1853, including southern New Mexico and Arizona.


What was territory called between Mexico and us called when purchased from Mexico?

It was known as the Gadsden Purchase (1853), and it included present-day New Mexico and Arizona, south of the Gila River.


What was the land purchased in the Gadsden Purchase used for?

The land in extreme southern New Mexico and Arizona south of the Gila River which was bought from Mexico was purchased by the United States in 1853 to ensure territorial rights for a southern railroad route to the Pacific Coast.