Respuesta :

The treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo gave the United States some territory south of the Rio Grande

Explanation:

The treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo signed between the United States and Mexico on February 2, 1848, led to a territorial exchange of lands between the two parties.

Mexico had to surrender Texas state and accept the Rio Grande as the boundary of Texas state. This led to half the size of Mexico and increase the size of the United States with a bountiful of rich natural resources.

This increase of vast land tract to the United States included many regions from California to Kansas for which the US paid $15 million.

The Rio Grande is part of the territorial boundary shared by the United States and Mexico.

Answer:

a. land granted during Spanish and Mexican rule.

Explanation:

Was the Protection in the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo were  U.S. and Spanish had legal differences in views of the law . Community lands, and not understood by Anglo Law (no concept) . Their were Grazing, firewood, timber, hunting . Their was only the small irrigated plots recognized . The old landmarks (rocks, trees, springs) had disappeared.