Santa Anna.
1853.
Only parts of Arizona and New Mexico, at the Gadsen Purchase (1853). The rest were won over the Mexican-American War (1846-1848).
Franklin Pierce was the US President when the Gadsden Purchase was made in 1853.
The Gadsden purchase was made in 1853. The Gadsden Territory was the southern parts of New Mexico and Arizona.
Mexico. It included today's southern New Mexico and Arizona.
The Gadsen Purchase (1853), which included southern New Mexico and Arizona.
Last time it was modified was during the Gadsden Purchase, in 1853.
Yes; it included all the lands south of the Gila river, and nowadays would include southern Arizona and New Mexico; the negotiations were held between James Gadsen and Mexican president Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna. The treaty was signed on 1853 and was the only peaceful purchase of land made to Mexico.
The Gadsden Purchase price was $10,000,000. After the Mexican-American war, the United States purchased land from Mexico that would become part of Arizona and New Mexico. Almost 30,000 square miles of land was bought.
The Gadsden Purchase was acquired on December 30, 1853 after a treaty was signed by James Gadsden and the current Mexican President at that time ,purchased by the U.S. for $10 million, to end controversial conflict as of where the boarder line was really meant to be.
The Gadsden Purchase (1853), which involved the Mesilla Valley in southern Arizona and New Mexico.
War (Mexican-American War of 1847-1848) and commercial transaction (Gadsden Purchase, 1853).