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Arizona got settled in roughly 1657.
No they settled in Mexico.
The Hopis settled in the Black Mesa, which is now Arizona(Southwest coast).
The Hohokam settled in Arizona around 300 A.D. I hope this helped all y'all.
The Salt River Valley.
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Mormons settled much of the west. Church headquarters was built in Salt Lake City, but hundreds of towns all over Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Arizona, Nevada, and California were settled by Mormons.
The Salt River Valley was the first valley to be settled, in 1867 by John Y. T. Smith. Phoenix Valley, also known as the Valley of the Sun, was settled in the mid-to-late 19th century by Brigham Young and a group of Mormons.
It is called the Four Corners area or region.
Arizona was barren, virtually unsettled desert. It had a very small population of Navajo indians, mormon settlers who trekked down from Utah, and Mexicans families who had settled there long before the Mexican-American War. Arizona didn't develop until the debut of airconditioning after WWII.
Not necessarily. If the money you owed them was more than the car is worth, then you are still liable for the difference.