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Which of these statements explains the impact of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo on Texas?(1 point) Responses The Nueces River...Asked by i love tristen<3
Which of these statements explains the impact of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo on Texas?(1 point)
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The Nueces River was set as the boundary between Texas and Mexico.
The Nueces River was set as the boundary between Texas and Mexico.
Texas would receive $10 million to pay its debts incurred from the days of the republic.
Texas would receive $10 million to pay its debts incurred from the days of the republic.
The war was between Mexico and the United States.
The war was between Mexico and the United States.
The treaty caused Mexico to give up all its claims to Texas.
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The Nueces River was set as the boundary between Texas and Mexico.
The Nueces River was set as the boundary between Texas and Mexico.
Texas would receive $10 million to pay its debts incurred from the days of the republic.
Texas would receive $10 million to pay its debts incurred from the days of the republic.
The war was between Mexico and the United States.
The war was between Mexico and the United States.
The treaty caused Mexico to give up all its claims to Texas.
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The statement that best explains the impact of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo on Texas is:
**The treaty caused Mexico to give up all its claims to Texas.**
This statement accurately reflects one of the key outcomes of the treaty, which was signed in 1848 and ended the Mexican-American War. As a result, Mexico recognized Texas as part of the United States and relinquished any claims it had over the territory.
**The treaty caused Mexico to give up all its claims to Texas.**
This statement accurately reflects one of the key outcomes of the treaty, which was signed in 1848 and ended the Mexican-American War. As a result, Mexico recognized Texas as part of the United States and relinquished any claims it had over the territory.
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