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Territories Manifest Destiny Map
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Oregon Territory
Acquired through treaty with Great Britain; allowed U.S. to achieve goal of expanding westward to the Pacific Ocean
Texas Annexation 1845
Became a state after being an independent country for ten years (formerly part of Mexico); this territorial acquisition led to the U.S.-Mexican War
Mexican Cession
Gained through the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo after winning the U.S.-Mexican War; land included California
Original Thirteen States (1776)
Once the 13 British Colonies
US Territories from the Treaty of Paris 1783
Land west of the Appalachian Mountains; gained from Great Britain after the United States won the Revolutionary War
Louisiana Territory (1803)
Purchased by Jefferson from France; doubled the size of the U.S.; U.S. gained full control of the Mississippi River; territory explored by Lewis and Clark
Florida (1819)
Bought from Spain through the Adams-Onis Treaty
Gadsden Purchase
Bought from Mexico to build transcontinental railroad in order to promote settlement of California; gave the continental US its current borders
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