Basic Info
Impact on others
Transportation
100

What Year was the Gadsden Purchase?

It took place in 1854

100

How did the Gadsden Purchase affect the U.S.

It secured the land of the purchase and created a safe boundary with Mexico.

100

Why was transportation important in the Gadsden Purchase?

Transportation was important because the U.S. wanted land to build a railroad.

200

What month was the treaty signed?

It was signed on June, 1854.

200

How did the Gadsden Purchase affect American settlers?


It connected 30,000 square miles and helped create a transcontinental railroading the U.S.

200

What type of transportation did the U.S. want to build?

They wanted to build a transcontinental railroad that would go across the southern part of the country.

300

Why did the U.S. want the land of the Gadsden Purchase?

They wanted to build a transcontinental railroad in the U.S.

300

How did the purchase affect the Native Americans?

It negatively impacted them because it took away their lands.

300

Why couldn't they build the railroad before the Gadsden Purchase?

The land before had mountains and rough terrain, making it hard for trains to travel.

400

Where did the Gadsden Purchase happen?

It took place in Southern Arizona and Southern New Mexico.

400

How did it impact Mexicans?

The Mexicans lost a lot of land and lost the treaty of US protection from foreign attack. Also they gained a lot of money.

400

How did the Gadsen purchase help with transportation?

It gave the  US flatter land, which made it easier and cheaper to build a railroad tracks

500

Who were the people involved in the Gadsden Purchase?

James Gadsden and Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna.

500

Who benefited from this event?

The U.S. government, the Mexican Government, and the American people.

500

What is the main benefit of this new transportation route?

help people in good move faster across the country improving trade and travel