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  • The Spanish American War
    ... was offered the command of the 1st Regiment of Volunteer Cavalry by Secretary of War Russel Alger, to be organized in Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Indian ...
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  • The Dirty Thirties
    ... Beginning in 1931, about fifty million acres of land, mainly in Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas, experienced a severe drought (Farris 6). ...
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  • Dust Bowl
    ... Then, the year was 1934 and the Dust Bowl had plagued Kansas as well as many other midwestern states, such as: Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, and my ...
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  • Lyndon B Johnson and Richard M Nixon
    ... of conservative disaffected middle Americans, many in the "Sun Belt" - the states in the South plus Texas, California, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Arizona - who ...
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  • representation
    ... Both University of New Mexico and Oklahoma specialize in Federal Indian Law. All three choices that I picked are highly creditable. ...
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  • Militarization of the US Mexico Broder
    ... Mexico is not one of those countries, but is yet another boulder for fleeing refugees to cross ... University of Oklahoma Press Ferrying dreamers to the other side ...
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  • Teotihuacan Place of the Gods
    ... NY: Thomas and Hudson Inc, 1996 Miller, R. Mexico: A history. University of Oklahoma Press, 1985 Pasztory, E. Toetihuacan: An experiment in living. ...
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  • Weapons of Mass Destruction
    ... based in Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisana, Main, Minnesota, New Mexico, Ohiho, Oklahoma, South Carolina ...
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  • Trail of Tears
    ... example, the Seminole Native Americans made much of their trip from Florida over the Gulf of Mexico into present day Louisiana, and then north into Oklahoma. ...
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  • Grapes of Wrath Book Report
    ... of Oklahoma. The Joad family takes a journey through Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Arkansas, New Mexico, and California. There are places ...
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  • The Grapes of Wrath
    ... It including parts of Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, and Colorado. It was caused by farmers using the land badly and years of no rain. ...
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  • American Indians
    ... last major land the United States obtained was California and New Mexico from the ... the Cherokees were forced to flee to "Indian Land", also known as Oklahoma. ...
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  • Southwest Airlines
    ... By limiting Love Field flights to Texas states New Mexico, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma the amendment attempted to limit the ability of Southwest to ...
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  • Boot Camps: cure or cause
    ... Camps Attitudes and Recidivism: The Oklahoma Experience. Oklahoma Criminal Justice Resource Center: New Mexico state University
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  • geronimo
    ... a months time manages to kill sixty-eight settlers and become a wanted man in New Mexico. ... At eighty years old, Geronimo passes away in Oklahoma from Pneumonia.
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  • Grapes of Wrath
    John Steinbeck wrote in his 1939 novel The Grapes of Wrath: "And then the dispossessed were drawn west- from Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico; from Nevada ...
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  • Biological Weapons
    ... action, and within 24 hours FBI agents were combing the streets of Oklahoma City ... had confirmed 2,000 cases in 15 states, with more in Canada, Mexico, and Britain ...
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  • post civil war
    ... five years later the entire domain had been carved into states and the four territories of Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, and the "Indian Territory," or Oklahoma. ...
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  • None_Provided
    ... In Oklahoma it was limited to small fields along rivers and creeks. ... copper from Wisconsin, conch shells from Florida, cotton cloth from New Mexico and painted ...
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  • Rocky Mountains or Rockies
    ... Mountains. The river flows south through New Mexico and then turns east, crossing the Texas Panhandle into Oklahoma. Following a ...
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  • Rocky Mountains or Rockies1
    ... Mountains. The river flows south through New Mexico and then turns east, crossing the Texas Panhandle into Oklahoma. Following a ...
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  • Civil War
    ... from the land, that covered Georgia, Tennessee, and North Carolina to Oklahoma where many ... to US settlers in the hope that they would come to Mexico and become ...
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  • rough riders
    ... The original plan for this unit called for filling it with men from the Indian Territory, New Mexico, Arizona, and Oklahoma. However ...
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  • Alvarado Massacre
    ... NewYork: Penguin books, 1963. Cline, Sarah. "History Of Mexico." HSSB Lecture Hall. ... Translated by Doris Heyden. University of Oklahoma Press, 1994:536-538. ...
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  • Billy the Kid
    ... (Nolan,Fred The west of Billy the Kid University of Oklahoma Press, Norman ... Katherine married in a Presbyterian church with the boys as witnesses in New Mexico. ...
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  • kiowa indians
    ... around 1620 with the introduction of the horse into New Mexico by the ... the development of contemporary Indian painting, and led the early "Oklahoma school" of ...
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  • The Cali Cartel
    ... Drug Politics Oklahoma, University of Oklahoma Press, c 1999 2. Walker, William O., Drug Control in the Americas Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, c ...
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  • Native American Indian religion
    ... and knowledge of this sacred plant was already well defined in regions of Mexico well before ... The Native American Church formed in 1921, beginning in Oklahoma. ...
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  • American Indian Relgion
    ... and knowledge of this sacred plant was already well defined in regions of Mexico well before ... The Native American Church formed in 1921, beginning in Oklahoma. ...
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  • Different Origins of Horse Breeds
    ... The principle development of the Quarter Horse was in the southwestern part of the United States in Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, eastern Colorado, and Kansas. ...
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