On December 30, 1853, the US completed the "Gadsden Purchase" of nearly 30,000 square miles of land (about the size of Scotland) in what is now Southern Arizona and Southwestern New Mexico from the Mexican government. It was the final piece of land acquisition in the contiguous United States. Congress ratified the treaty in April 1854.
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