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Governor Gaspar Castano de Sosa of Nuevo Leon launched an expedition on his own authority. He planned to start a colony in New Mexico and persuade the viceroy to accept it after
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Spanish--took place all across New Mexico, but especially at the
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from New Spain in an original agreement made in 1595, but the terms failed when the
Viceroy changed hands in 1596. After a two-year delay and lengthy vetting by the new viceroy, Oñate was finally allowed to cross the Rio Grande River into modern-day Texas and New Mexico.
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512:The name of "New Mexico", the capital in
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471:Santa Fe de Nuevo México
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2387:New England Colonies
1529:"Compromise of 1850"
1469:Carroll, H. Bailey.
1154:New Mexico Territory
1040:Mexican–American War
946:Viceroy of New Spain
916:Most of the Spanish
881:Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo
843:Seven Cities of Gold
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591:Mexican independence
537:New Mexico Territory
518:gubernatorial office
485:, and translated as
454:New Mexico Territory
265:Mexican Independence
48:First Mexican Empire
21:Santa Fe, New Mexico
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3370:Free State of Jones
3263:California Republic
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3066:Provincias Internas
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1767:Tourist attractions
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1144:New Mexican cuisine
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543:became part of the
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293:from April 25, 1846
278:Texian Independence
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2960:Quintipartite Deed
2873:Danish West Indies
2841:French Saint Croix
1941:Shortgrass prairie
1886:Eastern New Mexico
1866:Central New Mexico
1750:Pueblos and Tribes
1534:2012-11-19 at the
1527:Griffin, Roger A.
1476:2011-05-13 at the
1253:2020-08-06 at the
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1063:Compromise of 1850
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192:Mexican governors
150:Spanish governors
60:
54:Territory of the
52:
46:Territory of the
44:
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3269:State of Deseret
3239:Indian Territory
3207:Coahuila y Tejas
3201:Sonora y Sinaloa
3134:Hawaiian Kingdom
3116:Vermont Republic
3072:Florida Oriental
3016:
3009:
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2979:
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2936:Mourt's Relation
2930:
2922:
2847:French Louisiana
2676:Red River Colony
2599:
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2543:Berkeley Hundred
2402:Tobacco Colonies
2369:
2362:
2355:
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2333:
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1936:Sandia Mountains
1901:Mogollon Plateau
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1871:Chicoma Mountain
1733:New Mexico music
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3189:Alta California
3104:United Colonies
3090:Alta California
3034:
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2990:
2985:
2967:
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2897:Russian America
2815:Alta California
2785:Las Californias
2737:Spanish Florida
2716:
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2412:United Colonies
2392:Middle Colonies
2378:
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1953:(highest point)
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1921:Rocky Mountains
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1028:
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