Which of the following is a significant consequence of the U.S.-Mexican War?



Which of the following is a significant consequence of the U.S.-Mexican War?



Acquiring new territories increased sectional tensions over the extension of slavery.

For a short time following the war, the United States government installed a provisional government in Mexico City.

The US was forced to surrender territory in California to Mexico.

Adding new territories led to increased conflict among western settlers over diamond mines.

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Acquiring new territories increased sectional tensions over the extension of slavery.