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22 September, 02:39

Match the developments related to the Mexican-American War with the nation responsible for them.

Made Texas a

state in 1845

outlawed slavery

by 1836

threatened war to

reclaim Texas

offered to buy

the Southwest

claimed the boundary 100 miles

north of the Rio Grande

allowed slavery in

some states

ceded the Southwest

after losing the war

claimed the boundary

at Rio Grande

supported the Bear

Flag Revolt

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  1. 22 September, 02:58
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    1. Made Texas a state in 1845: United States

    2. Outlawed slavery by 1836: Mexico

    3. Threatened war to reclaim Texas: United States

    4. Offered to buy the Southwest: United States

    5. Claimed the boundary 100 miles north of Rio Grande: Mexico

    6. Allowed slavery in some states: Mexico

    7. Ceded the Southwest after losing the war: Mexico

    8. Claimed the boundary at Rio Grande: United States

    9. Supported the Bear Flag Revolt: United States

    Explanation:

    The war between Mexico and the United States of America, also known as the First American Intervention in Mexico, which took place between 1846 and 1848, had as a consequence for Mexico the loss of approximately 2,378,540 square km of territory, and for the United States the annex of these lands.

    Since the colonial era, the United States' claimed to acquire Alta California, New Mexico and Texas, was evident by sending various representatives of the US government to negotiate the borders with New Spain, in addition to trying to buy the territories before mentioned.
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