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Gadsden Purchase 1853 Map

Gadsden Purchase 1853 Map

Our Gadsden Purchase of 1853 map shows a small strip along the bottom of Arizona and New Mexico that the US bought from Mexico. The whole point was to get flatter land for building a railroad across the Southwest. This purchase finished off the border with Mexico that we still have today.

Map Information

  • Gadsden Purchase of 1853 Map
  • Original map provided by National Map. Map updated by our team.
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On the Map

Here is a chronological breakdown of how the United States grew from the original colonies to its current span.

Year

Acquisition Name

Source / Former Entity

1783

Territory of the Original Thirteen States

Ceded by Great Britain

1803

Louisiana Purchase

Purchased from France

1818

British Cession

Great Britain

1819

Spanish Cession (Florida, parts of LA/CO)

Spain

1845

Texas Annexation

Former Republic of Texas

1846

Oregon Territory

Treaty with Great Britain

1848

Mexican Cession

Mexico

1853

Gadsden Purchase

Purchased from Mexico

1867

Alaska Purchase

Purchased from Russia

1898

Hawaii Annexation

Former Republic of Hawaii

1898

Puerto Rico

Ceded by Spain

1917

Virgin Islands

Purchased from Denmark

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