Scenarios about 'Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo'
The 1848 peace treaty that ended the Mexican-American War, ceding vast territories including California, Nevada, Utah, and parts of Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, and Wyoming to the United States. Mexico relinquished claims to Texas and received $15 million in compensation, while the treaty established the Rio Grande as the southern boundary of Texas and dramatically altered North American geopolitics by expanding U.S. territory by nearly 25 percent.
What If California Remained Part of Mexico?
Exploring the alternate timeline where California never became part of the United States, remaining Mexican territory and transforming the geopolitical landscape of North America.
What If The Mexican-American War Never Occurred?
Exploring the alternate timeline where diplomatic solutions prevailed between the United States and Mexico in the 1840s, preventing a conflict that reshaped North America's boundaries and redirecting both nations' trajectories.