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The whole states of California, Nevada, Utah and Texas, as well as parts of Arizona, New Mexico, Wyoming, Colorado, Oklahomaand Kansas.

The original US-Mexico border was defined by the Sabine River north from the Gulf of Mexico to the 32nd parallel north (32°N), then due north to the Red River, west along the Red River to the 100th meridian west (100°W), due north to the Arkansas River, west to its headwaters, north to the 42nd parallel north (42°N), and finally west along that parallel to the Pacific Ocean.

Texas was lost during the Texas Revolution (1835-1836). Territory of Texas at the time included present-day Texas, as well as those parts of Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado and Wyoming described above.

During the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) Mexico lost all the remaining territories, including present-day California, Nevada, Utah and the rest of Colorado as well as most of northern New Mexico and Arizona. Also at the end of the war Mexico was forced to cease any attempt on reclaiming Texas. This is also known as the Mexican Cession (1848).

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.

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Was The Mexican War resulted in the loss of Texas to Mexico?

No, The Mexican war was a victory for the United States in which the rest of Texas was claimed as well as California and the New Mexico Territories.


What did the territory the US gained after the Mexican War do?

It became the US States of Arizona, California, Nevada, Utah and New Mexico.


What is the cession of Mexico?

After the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) Mexico lost several territories, including present-day California, Nevada, Utah and part of Colorado as well as most of northern New Mexico and Arizona. Also at the end of the war Mexico was forced to cease any attempt on reclaiming Texas. This is known as the Mexican Cession (1848).


What were the central aspects of sectionalism and the slavery debate from the Mexican war to the US Civil War?

The Mexican-War reignited the slavery question, as many of the acquired lands from Mexico became pro-slavery states territories. For example, Texas and New Mexico became pro-slavery while California and Utah didn't. Ultimately, this led to the American Civil War.


What were results of the Mexican War?

The most important consequence of the war for the United States was the Mexican Cession, in which the Mexican territories of Alta California and Santa Fé de Nuevo México were ceded to the United States under the terms of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. In Mexico, the enormous loss of territory following the war encouraged its government to enact policies to colonize its northern territories as a hedge against further losses.

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Was The Mexican War resulted in the loss of Texas to Mexico?

No, The Mexican war was a victory for the United States in which the rest of Texas was claimed as well as California and the New Mexico Territories.


What compromise of 1850 after?

It came after the Mexican War, and it concerned the huge territories acquired from Mexico.


What part of Mexico was the vaqueros from?

Northern Mexico, including the territories acquired from Mexico during the Texas Revolution and Mexican-American War.


Who purchasednew Mexico and California?

Nobody. Both territories were considered war booty after Mexico lost the Mexican-American War (1846-1848).


Was there a Mexican war in New Jersey?

No. It was fought on Mexico's territories, including present-day Mexico, California, Texas, Arizona and New Mexico.


Who purchased southern border of Arizona and New Mexico from Mexico?

Nobody; both territories were war booty during the Mexican-American War (1846 - 1848).


The rest of the Mexican cession divided into the?

It was decided to divide the remainder of the Mexican War into two territories, the Utah Territory and the New Mexico Territory.


How and why the territories of Texas of Oregon were gained by the US?

Texas and Oregon were gained after the American Mexican war when Mexico ceded those territories ,and more, to the U.S.


How and why were the territories of Texas and Oregon gained by the US?

Texas and Oregon were gained after the American Mexican war when Mexico ceded those territories ,and more, to the U.S.


Which two territories were won from Mexico in the Mexico American war?

Both "Alta California" and "Nuevo Mexico" were acquired from Mexico after the Mexican-American War. The present-day states these territories included are California, Nevada, Utah, parts of Colorado as well as most of northern New Mexico and Arizona.


The purchase that makes up California Nevada Utah and parts of Arizona New Mexico Wyoming and Colorado is?

Such territories were acquired by the means of war (Mexican-American War, 1846-1848). That acquisition is known as the Mexican Cession.The territories purchased form Mexico were the Gadsden Purchase (1853), which included southern Arizona and New Mexico.


New Mexico and Utah become new territories?

Yes. Both were won over the Mexican-American War (1846-1848). After such war, the conquered territories became, besides California, Arizona or Nevada, the two states of New Mexico and Utah.