Results of the Mexican War

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Results of the Mexican War Ch. 16 Sect. 2

A Treaty to Tie Things Up After the capture of Mexico City, officials from both sides met to discuss peace It took place near Mexico City in the town of Guadalupe Hidalgo On February 2, 1848 the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed to officially end the Mexican War

Who Gets What?? America -- Given the “Mexican Cession” (all of the land to the West), 529,000 acres altogether Lands between the Nueces and Rio Grande, which helped set the border of TX Mexico officially recognized TX as a state Mexico -- $15 million for their lands to the Pacific Mexicans living out west were granted all the rights of US citizens

Treaty of Hidalgo--A Total Solution! ….NOT Slavery is going to be a big deal! Will all of this new land be free territory or slave territory? Border of TX had to be set Many people living in Santa Fe rejected the idea that they belonged to TX In comes...HENRY CLAY He proposed the Compromise of 1850

Compromise of 1850 US government paid TX $10 million to get lands in New Mexico TX voters approved to pay debts New Mexico and Utah became territories, California became a FREE state Slave Trade (NOT SLAVERY) ended in Washington D.C. South got the Fugitive Slave Law This meant that if your slave escaped they could be forcefully returned to you

Compromise of 1850--A Total Solution! ….NOT Many groups of people were still treated so poorly! Tejanos were treated with suspicion and distrusted because they looked like the enemy African Americans had hardly any rights, especially in the slaveholding South American Indians were removed from their land if it had any value to the U.S. Despite all of this, the population of TX and the rest of the west grew RAPIDLY! From 212,592 in 1850 to 604,215 in 1860 The slave population did the same thing as Americans migrated west Many people wanted to experience Manifest Destiny and westward expansion, they also escaped crop failure and other revolutions or violence happening throughout the U.S…..(iit was a fresh start 2.0) Compromise of 1850--A Total Solution! ….NOT **See a recurring theme here yet?**