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Treaty of Guadalupe gave the US the Mexico's Rio Grande as boundary for Texas, all California, half of New Mexico, most of Arizona, Nevada, and Utah, and parts of Wyoming and Colorado. Mexicans could relocate w/in these new boundaries or get full US citizenship. Mexicans actually belong in US...
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The optimal road trip to see all the US national parks
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Rand McNally Auto Road Map for Arizona and New Mexico (1927)
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U.S. County Boundaries map in November 1911, only a couple months before Arizona and New Mexico were admitted in the union, as the last states of the contiguous United States.
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California, With Territories of Utah, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico And Arizona (1864)
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Map of Peralta land grant
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1866 Johnson Map of California, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada and Utah - Geographicus - Southwest-johnson-1866
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1864 Johnson Map of California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado - Geographicus - Southwest2-johnson-1864
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Arizona and New Mexico Territories Map, 1867
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Arizona and New Mexico Territories Map, 1896
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NIE 1905 Arizona (and New Mexico)
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1877 Mitchell Map of Arizona and New Mexico - Geographicus - AZNM-mitchell-1877
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