Gasden Purchase--the strip of land purchased from Mexico in 1853 was negotiated by James Gasden.
The US wanted this strip of land to complete the southern branch of the Transcontinental Railroad. Gasden was the minister to Mexico and sent to negotiate the purchase of the land as well as create a final border agreement with Mexican president, Santa Anna. The land was purchased for $10 million and settled the US-Mexico border.
D) second industrial revolution
There have been a lot of historical events that are important to American citizens. One thing you could write about is suffrage, the right gained for women to vote. Obviously, that is important to American citizens because now women are allowed to vote.
All of the following are low-latitude climates except "<span>d. humid tropical," since the only categorization of this area would be "humid subtropical," due to its proximity to the equator. </span>
All these facts are from the A) Siege of Savannah, a battle during the Revolutionary war in which British regulars and loyalist volunteers faced the American Continental Army and militia regiments and a large contingent of French troops.