Mexican-American War event
Summary: War from 1846-1848, followed by the Treaty of Hidalgo.
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cited from The Far Southwest, 1846-1912: A Territorial History (2000)
A revised edition of Howard Lamar's classic study of the territorial Southwest. Covers the
political, economic, and social development of New Mexico and Arizona from the Mexican-American War
through statehood. Includes analysis of the Santa Fe Ring, mining booms, Apache policy, a…
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The Far Southwest, 1846-1912: A Territorial History ↗
Lamar, Howard R. · 2000 · book · rights_reserved · details