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Long terms effects on independence of Mexico

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The treaty effectively halved the size of Mexico and doubled the territory of the United States.

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This territorial exchange had long-term effects on both nations. The war and treaty extended the United States to the Pacific Ocean, and provided a bounty of ports, minerals, and natural resources for a growing country.

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