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| | Guadalupe Hidalgo, Treaty of articles on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Compromise of 1850 COMPROMISE OF 1850 [Compromise of 1850] The annexation of Texas to the United States and the gain of new territory by the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo at the close of the Mexican War (1848) aggravated the hostility between North and South concerning the question of the extension of slavery into the |  | | The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848) had described the U.S.-Mexico boundary vaguely, and President Pierce wanted to insure U.S. possession of the Mesilla Valley near the Rio Grandeâthe |  | | Guadalupe Hidalgo, Treaty of GUADALUPE HIDALGO, TREATY OF [Guadalupe Hidalgo, Treaty of] 1848, peace treaty between the United States and Mexico that ended the Mexican War. |
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| | World History 1840-1850 AD |
 | | Signed in February 1848 by the United States and Mexico, the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo ended the Mexican-American War. |  | | Ferdinand was forced to resign and was succeeded by Francis Joseph I. Guadalupe-Hidalgo Treaty |  | | This treaty, negotiated by Daniel Webster, the American Secretary of State, and Lord Ashburton resolved the border dispute between the United States and Canada. |
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| | Guadalupe Hidalgo, Treaty of - Columbia Encyclopedia article about Guadalupe Hidalgo, Treaty of |
 | | Guadalupe Hidalgo, Treaty of - Columbia Encyclopedia article about Guadalupe Hidalgo, Treaty of |  | | Guadalupe Hidalgo, Treaty of, 1848, peace treaty between the United States and Mexico that ended the Mexican War Mexican War, 1846–48, armed conflict between the United States and Mexico. |  | | While the immediate cause of the war was the U.S. annexation of Texas (Dec., 1845), other factors had disturbed peaceful relations between the two republics. |
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| | No. 00SC527. Eugene Lobato v. Zachary Taylor. - June 24, 2002 - Colorado Supreme Court Opinions |
 | | Treaty of Peace, Friendship, Limits, and Settlement (Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo), February 2, 1848, U.S.-Mex., 9 Stat. |  | | The landowners further point out that in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, the United States government agreed that the land rights of the residents of the ceded territories would be "inviolably respected." Under the landowners theory, the treaty dictates that the court apply Mexican law to the Taylor Ranch and accordingly recognize the settlement rights. |  | | The court of appeals held that the Mexican law claim failed because whatever rights may have existed at the time of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo were subsequently extinguished by Congresss 1860 Act of Confirmation. |
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| | Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo - definition of Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in Encyclopedia |
 | | The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was the treaty that ended the Mexican-American War. |  | | Text of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (http://www.azteca.net/aztec/guadhida.html) |  | | The treaty was signed by Santa Anna and Nicholas P. Trist at the Villa of Guadalupe (today Gustavo A. Madero), a few kilometers to the north of Mexico City, on February 2, 1848, and ratified by the United States Senate on March 10 and by Mexico on May 19, 1848. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Treaty_of_Guadalupe_Hidalgo
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| | Hidalgo/Durango |
 | | The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was the treaty that ended the... |  | | Hidalgo County Extension Office 410 North 13th Avenue Edinburg, TX 78541... |  | | Hidalgo is on the Rio Grande at the junction of State... |
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| | Kickin' Down Route 66 :: A little (more) history, if you will. Part II |
 | | The US and Mexico sign the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo |  | | The treaty of Fort Laramie§ is signed between the US Government and the tribes of the northern plains, providing tribal borders and annual allotments of food and gifts to compensate for white incursions on Indian hunting grounds. |  | | The US Senate votes against the annexation treaty. |
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| | List of treaties - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo - Fully ends the Mexican-American War |  | | Treaty of Washington - Settles grievances between the United States and Canada |  | | Treaty of Tripoli - Ends the war between the United States and |
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| | SparkNotes: The Pre-Civil War Era (1815–1850): Manifest Destiny: 1835–1850 |
 | | 1848 - United States and Mexico sign Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo |  | | Fortunately, Daniel Webster (who served as Tyler’s secretary of state) and Lord Ashburton of Britain agreed on a permanent border between Maine and Canada in the Webster-Ashburton Treaty of 1842. |  | | Daniel Webster - Secretary of state under Tyler; negotiated Webster-Ashburton Treaty |
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| | U.S.-Latin American Relations William Kamman OAH Magazine of History |
 | | In the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, defeated Mexico recognized the Rio Grande boundary of Texas and ceded New Mexico and California. |  | | While the Spanish-American War was removing the remnants of Spanish power, the British recognized the United States as the dominant power in the Western Hemisphere in a series of diplomatic acts, including settlement of the British Guiana-Venezuelan boundary dispute, acceptance of the Hay-Pauncefote Treaty, and agreement to arbitration after the Venezuelan blockade. |  | | For Panamanians, the Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty (1903) was quickly unpopular and remained so until the United States agreed to treaties (1977) recognizing Panamanian sovereignty over the canal territory and providing for Panama’s sole operation of the canal beginning at noon on 31 December 1999. |
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| | Guadalupe Victoria - Ask for Kids |
 | | The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (Hispanic Reading Room, Hisp... |  | | Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo: Primary Documents of American H... |  | | Victoria Hutson Huntley - Rights and Restrictions Informatio... |
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| | Hispanic America |
 | | The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo guarantees American Citizens the right to speak the Spanish language in schools, courts of law, employment, and every day existence in California, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, and Colorado. |  | | The Treaty of Paris at the close of the American Revolution gave all of "the Floridas" to Spain. |  | | Revelation of this treaty caused profound concern in the United States. |
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| | time4 |
 | | The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ratifies the cession of California and New Mexico. |  | | Russia's influence in the Black Sea area is abrogated by the Treaty of Paris. |  | | The Russo-Turkish War ends; The Treaty of San Stefano is imposed on Turkey. |
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| | The Avalon Project : Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo; February 2, 1848 |
 | | TREATY OF PEACE, FRIENDSHIP, LIMITS, AND SETTLEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THE UNITED MEXICAN STATES CONCLUDED AT GUADALUPE HIDALGO, FEBRUARY 2, 1848; RATIFICATION ADVISED BY SENATE, WITH AMENDMENTS, MARCH 10, 1848; RATIFIED BY PRESIDENT, MARCH 16, 1848; RATIFICATIONS EXCHANGED AT QUERETARO, MAY 30, 1848; PROCLAIMED, JULY 4, 1848. |  | | In faith whereof we, the respective Plenipotentiaries, have signed this treaty of peace, friendship, limits, and settlement, and have hereunto affixed our seals respectively. |  | | To this end, immediately upon the signature of this treaty, orders shall be despatched to the American officers commanding such castles and forts, securing against the removal or destruction of any such artillery, arms, apparatus of war, munitions, or other public property. |
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http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/diplomacy/mexico/guadhida.htm
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| | Treaties |
 | | On February 2, 1848 the Treaty was signed in Guadalupe Hidalgo, a city north of the capital where the Mexican government had fled as U.S. troops advanced. |  | | The Continental Congress ratified the Treaty of Paris on January 14, 1784, officially establishing the United States as in independent and sovereign nation. |  | | This treaty, signed on December 24, 1814, ended the War of 1812, fought between Great Britain and the United States. |
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| | This Month in History, May |
 | | Mexican-American War: The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo is ratified by Mexico thus formally ending the war and ceding Texas, California and most of Arizona and New Mexico to the United States for $15 million dollars. |  | | Treaty of Edinburgh-Northampton -- England recognizes Scotland as an independent nation after the Wars of Scottish Independence. |  | | Napoleonic Wars: The United Kingdom revokes the Treaty of Amiens and declares war on France. |
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| | treatyC.htm |
 | | the 1794 Jay Treaty and the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo, both of apparent special significance for the Indigenous nations along the borders of the United States, Canada, and Mexico respectively. |  | | ln the course of his conceptual reflections, the Special Rapporteur was also led to underscore that in the African and Asian contexts, the problematic of Indigenous communities is rarely coextensive with that of the treaty relationship (E/CN.4/Sub.2/1995/27, paras. |  | | This is also borne out by the understanding which various Indigenous parties to treaties perpetuate regarding the basic nature of the treaty relationship. |
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| | Geopolitics of the Navajo-Hopi Land Dispute |
 | | In 1848, the United States inherited away the Southwest from the Mexican government with the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. |  | | Excluded from both of these interstate stream compacts was the Navajo Tribe which by treaty and through two U.S. Supreme Court decisions could claim "prior and paramount" rights to all surface and ground water resources on and near its 16-million-acre reservation. |  | | The treaty document thumbprinted in 1868 gave the U.S. title to all of their recognized tribal homeland except for a small enclave reserved for Navajo resettlement. |
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| | Texas Treasures - The Treaties of Velasco - Texas State Library |
 | | Mexico was not to recognize Texas independence until the U.S.-Mexican War was settled by the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848. |  | | The public treaty consisted of ten articles; a second, secret treaty consisted of six additional articles. |  | | Texas Treasures - The Treaties of Velasco - Texas State Library |
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| | America's Wars |
 | | Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed in 1848. |  | | Not yet aware of the treaty, General Andrew Jackson engaged and crushed the British at New Orleans on January 8, 1815. |
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| | AP Review Page |
 | | The purchase was necessitated by the misunderstanding arising from the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, which ended the Mexican War. |  | | In 1898, by the terms of the Treaty of Paris at the end of the Spanish-American War, the island was ceded by Spain to the United States. |  | | By the terms of the Treaty of Paris of 1898, Spain ceded the entire archipelago to the United States in return for $20 million, and on December 21st the United States was proclaimed the establishment of U.S. military rule. |
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| | On This Day - February - Historical Events This Month |
 | | On This Day In 1848 The Mexico and US war formally ended with the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. |  | | On This Day In 1411 Lithuania, Poland and the Knights of the Cross signed the Torun Peace Treaty. |  | | The terms of the treaty stated that Soviet Russia renounced in perpetuity all rights to the territory of Estonia. |
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 | | In 1848, the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo between Mexico and the United States set new geographic boundaries between an emerging North American world power and the successor state of the old Spanish Empire in America. |  | | In 1898, the Treaty of Paris between Spain and the United States marked the end of Spanish control over its last colonies: Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Philippines, the Mariana Islands, and Guam. |  | | The Legacy of 1848 and 1898: Implications for the New Millenium |
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| | U.S. Timeline |
 | | 2/2/1848 - Mexico and the United States sign the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, ending the Mexican-American War. |  | | 8/24/1814 - The British set fire to Washington, D.C. The United States and Britain sign the Treaty of Ghent, ending the War of 1812. |  | | 9/3/1783 - The Treaty of Paris 1783 is signed by Britain and the United States, officially ending the Revolutionary War as the United States is recognized as a sovereign nation. |
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| | Handbook of Texas Online: TREATIES OF VELASCO |
 | | With the treaties violated by both governments and not legally recognized by either, Texas independence was not recognized by Mexico and her boundary not determined until the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo |  | | in pursuance of the public treaty, began withdrawing the Mexican troops on May 26; the Texas army, however, refused to let Santa Anna be sent to Mexico and prevented the Texas government's carrying out the secret treaty. |  | | The public treaty was to be published immediately, and the secret agreement was to be carried into execution when the public treaty had been fulfilled. |
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Hidalgo (disambiguation) |
 | | The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, which ended the Mexican-American war |  | | Miguel Hidalgo, father of the independence of Mexico. |  | | Hidalgo (movie) starring Viggo Mortensen, named for Frank Hopkins' horse of the same name |
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| | Hidalgo: Information From Answers.com |
 | | The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, which ended the Mexican-American war |  | | Miguel Hidalgo, father of the independence of Mexico. |  | | Miguel Hidalgo, D.F., a borough of the Mexican Federal District. |
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| | Guadalupe, articles on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Guadalupe Hidalgo, Treaty of GUADALUPE HIDALGO, TREATY OF [Guadalupe Hidalgo, Treaty of] 1848, peace treaty between the United States and Mexico that ended the Mexican War. |  | | The basilica of Guadalupe containing the shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe (feast: Dec. 12) is the focal point of the most famous pilgrimage in the Western Hemisphere. |  | | Guadalupe Hidalgo GUADALUPE HIDALGO [Guadalupe Hidalgo], shrine, central Mexico, in the Federal District. |
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