The correct response regarding how the Compromise of 1850 shaped Texas's western border is: "It gave the land west of Santa Fe County to New Mexico and let Texas have El Paso." This compromise involved a series of agreements to alleviate tensions over slavery and territorial boundaries, ultimately defining the borders more clearly and assigning territories to either Texas or New Mexico.
How did the Compromise of 1850 shape Texas's western border? (1 point) Responses It gave the land east of El Paso to Indigenous peoples and gave Santa Fe County to New Mexico. It gave the land east of El Paso to Indigenous peoples and gave Santa Fe County to New Mexico. It gave the land east of Santa Fe County to Texas and left El Paso in New Mexico. It gave the land east of Santa Fe County to Texas and left El Paso in New Mexico. It gave the land west of Santa Fe County to New Mexico and let Texas have El Paso. It gave the land west of Santa Fe County to New Mexico and let Texas have El Paso. It gave the land west of El Paso to New Mexico and gave Santa Fe County back to New Mexico.
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