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In the shaded areas on these maps, which of the following groups most likely gained political power as a result of the boundary change between 1830 and 1860?

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Answered by jasmil001
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Answer:

A.

English-speaking cotton farmers living in Texas

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Answered by DevendraLal
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Given the available data, it is most likely that the boundary adjustment between 1830 and 1860 gave political power to persons from the eastern United States who wanted to establish settlements in more western American areas.

  • The areas that were included in the United States during this period are shown on the maps as shaded areas. Texas, a portion of New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, and California are some of these regions.
  • These territories were taken over in several ways, including the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo and the Mexican-American War.
  • It is unlikely that these boundary adjustments gave the American Indian tribes residing in what is now New Mexico more political clout.
  • During this period, a large number of these tribes were uprooted or forcibly expelled from their homes.
  • Additionally, these boundary adjustments would not have given Spanish Catholic missionaries in Mexico more political clout. The Catholic Church and the American government have not historically collaborated closely, and it seems unlikely that the Mexican missions had a considerable influence on American politics.

COMPLETE QUESTION-

In the shaded areas on these maps, which of the following groups most likely

gained political power as a result of the boundary change between 1830 and

1860?

A. American Indian tribes living in what is now New Mexico

B. Catholic priests from Spain with active missions in Mexico

C. People from the eastern United States who wished to develop

settlements in more western American territories

D. Ranch owners from northern Mexico

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