Which of these states is located in the area acquired by the U.S. in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo? A.Indiana B.Minnesota C.Nevada D.Vermont

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C) Nevada
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The state that was acquired by United States in the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was Nevada.

Further Explanation:-

This treaty was made for settlement between Mexico and the United States and this treaty was the reason behind ending of Mexican-American war. Once the Mexican army suffered heavy defeat from the United States they entered into negotiations to end the war. Once the Mexican army suffered heavy defeat from the United States they entered into negotiations to end the war. Under this treaty, United States paid 15 million US dollars to Mexico and the reason behind that was paying off the claims that were made by American citizens against Mexico and that came up to around 5 million US dollars and Texas got the majority of the land under this treaty which was earlier controlled by Mexico.

The Rio Grande was given to the United States as well as ownership of California was given to the United States along with major part of New Mexico, Nevada, Utah and some part of Arizona. The Mexican people who used to live in these areas were given choice to relocate within Mexican territory or receive citizenship of the United States with full civil rights.  

The land gained by the United States from Mexico was further increased after Purchase which took place in the year 1853. With this purchase, New Mexico and Southern Arizona became parts of the United States.

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Answer details:

Grade – High School

Subject – History

Chapter – The treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

Keywords – Treaty, United States, Mexico, Nevada, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, American citizen, Negotiation, Guadalupe Hidalgo.