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The Gadsden Purchase (1853) qualifies as such.

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Q: What was negotiated with Mexico so that the United states government would pay Mexico For the southern parts of what are now Arizona and new Mexico?
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What was the negotiated with Mexico so that the US government would pay Mexico for parts of Arizona and New Mexico?

During the Gadsden Purchase (1853), Mexico sold parts of southern Arizona and New Mexico to the United States. This was the only peaceful purchase of land made from Mexico.


What agreement was negotiated with Mexico to allow the u.s. to buy part of Arizona and New Mexico?

Gadsden Purchase (1853)


What is the Southern border of Arizona?

Mexico


Who did America get the Gadsen purchase from?

Mexico. It included today's southern New Mexico and Arizona.


What separates the Pacific Ocean from the gulf of Mexico?

Mainland Mexico, as well as the southwestern US, specifically southern California, Arizona, New Mexico and southern Texas.


Is the Sonora Desert in northern or southern Mexico?

It's actually in Arizona, but partially in Northern Mexico.


What present us state was bought to mexico?

Only southern New Mexico and Arizona qualify as such.


What is a name of a desert found in southern Arizona?

The Chihuahuan Desert covers parts of Arizona, New Mexico and Texas as well as a large area of central Mexico.


What desert is located in southern Arizona New Mexico and Texas?

The Chihuahuan Desert covers parts of Texas, New Mexico and Arizona as well as a huge portion of central Mexico.


What are the southern bordering states in the US?

California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas border Mexico on the South.


Where did the Pueblo live?

the pueblo lived in the southwestern part of America (New Mexico, and Arizona)


What states are part of the Gadsden purchase?

The Gadsden Purchase saw the purchase of land from Mexico by the United States. Most of the land acquired from this purchased exists in southern Arizona just below Phoenix. The remaining land exists in New Mexico.