Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States ...Edwin Wiley Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... MEXICO Ft.Semmer Lincoln Canadian Tascosa Washburn Miani R. NEBRAS Julenburg Ogallala Fork of Platte R. Denver Colorado Sprs . Pikes Pk . COLORA D Gunnison Canon Cy . Pueblo Mt.Uncompahgre Alamosa Antonito Republican Kit Carson Smoky ...
... MEXICO Ft.Semmer Lincoln Canadian Tascosa Washburn Miani R. NEBRAS Julenburg Ogallala Fork of Platte R. Denver Colorado Sprs . Pikes Pk . COLORA D Gunnison Canon Cy . Pueblo Mt.Uncompahgre Alamosa Antonito Republican Kit Carson Smoky ...
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... Mexico , but was settled by Ameri- cans who in 1836 declared their in- dependence . Its annexation added 375,239 ... Mexico held that it only extended to the Nueces River . This precipi- tated a war between the United States and Mexico ...
... Mexico , but was settled by Ameri- cans who in 1836 declared their in- dependence . Its annexation added 375,239 ... Mexico held that it only extended to the Nueces River . This precipi- tated a war between the United States and Mexico ...
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... MEXICO . AUTAH ALIFORN CEDED BY MEXICO 1948 Los Angeles , San Diego Missouri Yellowstone 1628-32 TERRITORY CEDED BY MEXICO 18IS Piver CEDED TO U.S. 1830 CLAIMED BY TEXAS NEW Santa F MEXICO CEDED BY MEXICO 184 TERRITORY GADSDEN PURCHASE ...
... MEXICO . AUTAH ALIFORN CEDED BY MEXICO 1948 Los Angeles , San Diego Missouri Yellowstone 1628-32 TERRITORY CEDED BY MEXICO 18IS Piver CEDED TO U.S. 1830 CLAIMED BY TEXAS NEW Santa F MEXICO CEDED BY MEXICO 184 TERRITORY GADSDEN PURCHASE ...
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... Mexico , and in 1848 , by conquest , all the remaining Pacific lands south of Oregon Territory , including New Mexico , California and the interven- ing country from the Rio Grande to the Pacific , and from the Gila , north to the ...
... Mexico , and in 1848 , by conquest , all the remaining Pacific lands south of Oregon Territory , including New Mexico , California and the interven- ing country from the Rio Grande to the Pacific , and from the Gila , north to the ...
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... MEXICO . Admitted January 6 , 1912 . Superficial area 122,580 sq . m . Population ( 1910 ) 327,301 . Chief Towns , with population : Santa Fé ( capi- tal ) 5,072 ; Albuquerque 11,020 ; Roswell 6,172 . NEW YORK . Ratified Constitution ...
... MEXICO . Admitted January 6 , 1912 . Superficial area 122,580 sq . m . Population ( 1910 ) 327,301 . Chief Towns , with population : Santa Fé ( capi- tal ) 5,072 ; Albuquerque 11,020 ; Roswell 6,172 . NEW YORK . Ratified Constitution ...
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