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Both states are part of the land Mexico had to cede to the United States after the Mexican-American War (1846-1848).

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Q: What is the California and New Mexico Cession?
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What future states were part of the Mexican cession?

California and New Mexico


The acquisition of New Mexico and California in 1848?

The acquisition of New Mexico and California is called the Mexican Cession of 1848. The Mexican Cession also included California, Nevada, and Utah.


What 'Mexican' land was lost to the US?

The Texas cession, which included present day California, Arizona, Utah, Nevada and New Mexico.


What was included in the Mexican cession?

Present-day California, Utah, Arizona, and parts of Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico was included in the Mexican Cession.


What area was included in the Mexican cession?

Present-day California, Utah, Arizona, and parts of Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico was included in the Mexican Cession.


What states cam out of Mexican cession?

From Mexican Cession, we got present-day California, Utah, Arizona, and parts of Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico.


What is the distance from border to border in California?

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What seven states did the Mexican Cession include?

California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico.


Was there slavery in the territories of the Mexican cession?

No - there was no slavery in the new territories - California or New Mexico or Utah. Texas was a slave state already.


Which states were carved from the Mexican cession?

California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico.


What Mexican land was lost to US?

The Texas cession, which included present day California, Arizona, Utah, Nevada and New Mexico.


What Mexican land lost to the US?

The Texas cession, which included present day California, Arizona, Utah, Nevada and New Mexico.