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    Geronimo Research Paper

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    famous leaders from the one of the many Apache tribes. He was the leader of the Chiricahua Apaches Indians. “He defended his land and people from attacks by settlers and soldiers in Mexico and southwestern United States during the 1870’s and 1880’s.” (worldbookonline.com) Geronimo was born along the Arizona-New Mexico border. He grew up in the Nednais which is another Apache tribe. “As a young man he served under the Apache leaders Cochise and Managas Coloradas. In 1858, his mother, wife,…

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    requirements for obtaining licenses and this information can generally be found on the web. According to and to obtain the LBSW in New Mexico I would need to have a bachelor’s degree from an accredited program, take the ASWB bachelor’s exam, and pay the application and testing fee (MSW Guide, n.d.). Once I obtained my license then I would be able to practice social work in New Mexico and would have to follow the guidelines set in place for all social workers. There are rules and guidelines…

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    Santa Fe Trail Essay

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    The Santa Fe trail exhibits a rich and interesting history joined together by the people who traveled and the stories and cultures they carried with them. The exploration of the Santa Fe Trail unlocks the secrets of many questions. Who was the original founder of the trail? Who traveled it and why? When did the Santa Fe Trail experience the most frequent and constant usage? All questions can be uncovered just as the trail was discovered for many individuals. William Becknell is accredited…

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    Bosque Redondo Case Study

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    was the “size of Ohio” The richness of the Navajo homeland had allowed more than just grazing for their sheep, but also hosted the growth of other plants, such as peach orchards. Unfortunately for the Navajo, removal did not open up a host of rich new agricultural land to the tribe, and at Bosque Redondo they faced a far less fertile environment. Over the course of his life, Carleton had developed a complex view of Native American policy. Carleton’s own writings detail at times a sympathetic…

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    States and the South States wanted to find a compromise to have the balance and the Free states and the slaves. The Compromise of 1850 was induced by all the new territory that was obtained during the Mexican American war. The Compromise of 1850 created Utah and New Mexico territories with the doubts of slavery, settling a Texas and New Mexico frontier debate in the former’s benefit. The compromise ended the slave trade that was…

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    Roswell Research Paper

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    Group 8 American Media Dr. Foss 11 November 2014 Roswell July 8th 1947 On July 8th 1947 an unidentified flying object crashed at a ranch in Roswell, New Mexico. The owner of the ranch has remained officially unnamed, but witnesses Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot. Initially Mr. Wilmot decided not to let anyone know what he saw thinking that a sight like that was seen by someone else. He eventually told the officials at the RAAF (Roswell Army Air Field) of what he had seen. Eventually when word spread of…

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    Pueblo Revolt Causes

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    What Caused the Pueblo Revolt? History 1301 Sagun Khadka The “Pueblo revolt” which is also known as the “pope’s revolution” was a rebellion made by the all indigenous pueblo people against the Spanish colonizers. It was a mass revolution started on August 10, 1680 and ended on August 21, 1680 which result in killing almost 700 civilians. It actually happened when the Indian finally decided they had enough of the Spanish enslaving, murdering, and making them believe in Christianity and when Pepe…

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    The Whiskey Revolution

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    pay were the Whiskey Rebels. The rebels were attacking tax collectors and threatened to attack the town near Pittsburgh. The Whiskey Rebellion showed the power of the national government and was just testing the power of the new Constitution. It demonstrated people that the new Constitution was powerful enough to take down a “mobocracy.” John Adams wanted to prevent having a war with France, so he decided to send John Jay, John Marshall , and Charles Pinckney, the U.S House of Representatives,…

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    were fear, shock, and sorrow when they first got the news about the attacks in New York. Mrs. Jaramillo states, “For a whole week people went to church after the attacks.” Guillermina says that she was…

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    that ensued between the Comanche Indians and the first American settlers that tried to inhabit the West. The author of this book is S. C. Gwynne. He has been writing for a better part of 15 years or more and has been the writing for The Dallas Morning News, he also has served as bureau chief, a national correspondent, and senior editor for Time Magazine. He has won many awards for his books and articles over the years. He now lives a relaxed life writing for Texas Monthly, with his wife, Katie,…

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