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6 May, 16:50

Which of the following was the greatest consequence of winning the Mexican-American War for the United States?

It forced Native American tribes out of the United States and into Mexican territory.

It renewed interest in exploration, and campaigns were created to map unexplored lands.

It caused conflict in the United States over whether slavery would be allowed in new territory.

It gave the United States additional farmland and increased trading of food crops with other countries.

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  1. 6 May, 19:26
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    It caused conflict in the United States over whether slavery would be allowed in new territory of the following was the greatest consequence of winning the Mexican-American War for the United States
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