Gadsden Purchase in the United States is a region of 29,670-square-mile of what we know today as southern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico purchased from Mexico by the United States in a the Gasden treaty signed by US President Franklin Pierce and the Mexican ruler Antonio López de Santa Anna.
The purchase purpose was to building a transcontinental railroad along the southern route of the United States.
It also solved the pending border problems after the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo that ended the Mexican-American war
Answer: The exploitation of natural and mineral resources.
Explanation:
It is common knowledge that the imperialist powers exploited the conquered lands to the extreme. Everything that could make a profit was used. The hair folks who worked those hard jobs were forced to work for free or for food. So the colonial powers had cheap labor, and they got the raw materials for free. In this way, they could satisfy the domestic market and sell the surplus and gain enormous financial benefits.
In 1186, the dynasty overthrew the Ghaznavid Empire when the last Ghaznavid capital of Lahore was conquered by Sultan Mu'izz ad-Din Muhammad of Ghor. The Ghurid empire encircled Khorasan in the west at their zenith and entered northern India as far as Bengal in the east.
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