Gadsden Purchase
Americannoun
noun
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The border sliced through these lands first as a result of the Mexican-American War and then the Gadsden Purchase in 1854.
From Seattle Times • Feb. 26, 2020
In 1853, the United States acquired even more Mexican land in the Gadsden Purchase.
From Washington Post • Jun. 6, 2019
On this date in 1854, the Gadsden Purchase was ratified and signed by President Franklin Pierce.
From Washington Times • Apr. 18, 2018
The 1853 Gadsden Purchase added to the US’s holdings.
From The Guardian • Dec. 11, 2017
This map shows the extent of the United States in 1853 after we had added the land called the Gadsden Purchase, bought from Mexico; the land is marked on the map, 1853.
From The Beginner's American History by Montgomery, D. H. (David Henry)
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