The Gadsden Purchase.
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The Gadsden Purchase (1853)
The Gadsden Purchase (1853)
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The Gadsden Purchase (1853). It wasn't a selling of the whole territory, but of only a small region that composes southern Arizona and New Mexico.
Mexico and the USA were involved in the 1853 Gadsden purchase whis added most of Arizona and New Mexico to the USA.
The Mesilla or Gadsden Purchase, which included parts of Arizona and New Mexico.
The Gadsden purchase was made in 1853. The Gadsden Territory was the southern parts of New Mexico and Arizona.
Arizona was a territory, not a colony.
Gadsden Purchase
They added former Mexican territory to the United States.
The United States paid Mexico 10 million dollars for the Gadsden Purchase, which included about 29,670 square miles of territory in what is now southern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico. The purpose of the purchase was to acquire land for the construction of a transcontinental railroad.