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The region was a part of Mexico until the mid 1800's
No such proviso exists for the simple reason that Spain had nothing to do with the American Southwest after Mexico gained its Independence. The Treaty of Paris (1898) dealt with the Spanish American War. The Mexican Cession was a part of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo which laid out the conditions ending the Mexican American War(1848). Fifty long and eventful years are between these two Treaties.
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The primary reason for American interest in overseas territories is world domination
yes. he was a free African American
The region was a part of Mexico until the mid 1800's
The region was a part of Mexico until the mid 1800's
The region was a part of Mexico until the mid 1800's
The region was a part of Mexico until the mid 1800's
The region was a part of Mexico until the mid 1800's
The region was a part of Mexico until the mid 1800's
The region was a part of Mexico until the Mid-1800's.
No such proviso exists for the simple reason that Spain had nothing to do with the American Southwest after Mexico gained its Independence. The Treaty of Paris (1898) dealt with the Spanish American War. The Mexican Cession was a part of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo which laid out the conditions ending the Mexican American War(1848). Fifty long and eventful years are between these two Treaties.
The answer is Aristotle, who wrote: "For as the eyes of bats are to the blaze of day, so is the reason in our soul to the things which are by nature most evident of all," Jon Mkl Sherry Campaign for American Kids
Because explorers must of claim that land and forced the puebloans to leave the four corners
Ulterior motives are hidden or undisclosed reasons for someone's actions or behavior that are different from the reasons they claim. These motives are typically self-serving and may not align with the overt intentions being expressed.
When he lived in the southwest he was very poor for some odd reason