california and oregon.
Territorio de Alta California (Spanish for Upper California Territories)
No - there was no slavery in the new territories - California or New Mexico or Utah. Texas was a slave state already.
The Northwest territory, the Louisiana territory, the Texas territory, the New Mexico, California, and Oregon territories, and the Florida territory.
Nothing: the US took those territories by the means of war.
California, Nevada,and the Utah territory
Yes. At the time the area was known as the Territories of Upper California (Spanish: Territorios de Alta California)
California and New Mexico.
Because all territories that include present-day state of California as well as all or parts of Nevada, Utah, Arizona, and Wyoming, and the Mexican peninsula of Baja California were known as the Californian Territories (Spanish: Territorios de California) when they were discovered by Spanish explorers in the 16th and 17th centuries. As it was a large expansion of land, it was divided in two regions: Upper California (the aforementioned US states) and Baja California, which spans the well-known peninsula.After the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) the US occupied and later acquired all territories of Upper California.
Discovery of gold and silver.
There were five territories added after the Revolutionary War. They were Louisiana, Texas, Oregon, Florida, and California,
what was the Admitted California as a free state opened SW territories to slavery by popular sovereignty and abolished slave trading in Washington dc? compromise of 1850