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Gadsen Purchase

The Gadsen purchase was a purchase after the gaudalupe hidalgo treaty to buy the rest of Arizona

The gold rush

The gold rush was a period of time where gold was worth a lot of money and very common in California

The 5 C's

The five C's are copper, cotton, cattle, citrus, and climate.

The Arizona territory

The Arizona territory was originally the New Mexico territory made by Abraham Lincoln to make Arizona its own territory

Arizona Statehood

Arizona was almost denied to be a sate but the president then wanted to make it a state

The three geographic regions of Arizona

The three geographic regions of Arizona are the Colorado plateau, the transition zone, and the basin and range

Basin and Range

The basin and range is the desert parts of Arizona

The transition zone

The transition zone is the middle of a desert and grassland in Arizona

Colorado plateu

The Colorado plateu is the forest of Arizona

Arid

1.(of land or a climate) having little or no rain; too dry or barren to support vegetation."hot and arid conditions"synonyms: dry, dried up, bone-dry, waterless, moistureless, parched, scorched, baked, thirsty, droughty, desert; Moreantonyms: wet, fertile

Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

The treaty ended the war between Mexico and The U.S.A

Mexican-American war

A war to get more land and resources from the enemy country

Homestead Act

An act by the president to get more people to live in a land that is free only if you farm

Three capital locations of Arizona

1. Phoenix


2. Prescott


3. Tucson

Symbolism of the great Arizona seal

The great seal of Arizona has the five C's included in the picture.

Symbolism of the Arizona flag

The Arizona flag has 13 red and gold stripes that symbolizes the 13 colonies

Ditat Deus

Ditat Deus mean god enriches

Arizona state nickname

The nickname of Arizona is the "copper state"

Manifest destiny

It was believed to be gods plan fo America to spread

William H. Taft

William H. Taft was America's 27th president

James K. Polk

James K. Polk was America's 11th president

Push pull factors

When people migrate, they don't just leave one place and magically arrive somewhere else. Usually something pushes them away from their native country and pulls them toward a new place. This idea is called the push-pull factor.

Primary source

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Secondary source

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