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  2. Gadsden Purchase - Wikipedia

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    In 1861, during the American Civil War, the Confederate States of America formed the Confederate Territory of Arizona, including in the new territory mainly areas acquired by the Gadsden Purchase. In 1863, using a north-to-south dividing line, the Union created its own Arizona Territory out of the western half of the New Mexico Territory.

  3. James Gadsden - Wikipedia

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    Gadsden joined the U.S. Army in December 1812. [3] He served as a commissioned officer commanded by General Andrew Jackson, who was later elected president in 1828.Gadsden served Gen. Jackson both during the War of 1812 against the British Army, and, from 1816 to 1821, in protecting the southern U.S. border from raiders — Native Americans, maroons (escaped slaves and their descendants ...

  4. Territorial evolution of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Gadsden Purchase of 1853; Historical political divisions of the United States in the present State of Arizona: Unorganized territory created by the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, 1848–1850 Compromise of 1850; State of Deseret (extralegal), 1849–1850; Territory of New Mexico, 1850–1912 Gadsden Purchase of 1853; American Civil War, 1861–1865

  5. Arizona Territory - Wikipedia

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    The Gadsden Purchase, 1853 The first capital was established in 1864 at Prescott , in the northern Union-controlled area. The capital was moved to Tucson in 1868, and back to Prescott in 1877. [ 7 ]

  6. Timeline of events leading to the American Civil War

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    The purposes of the Gadsden Purchase are the construction of a transcontinental railroad along a deep southern route and the reconciliation of outstanding border issues following the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, which ended the Mexican–American War. Many early settlers in the region are pro-slavery.

  7. A look at 5 places in Gadsden where key moments of the civil ...

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    From protests and arrests to a visit from Martin Luther King Jr., see the places in Gadsden where pivotal moments of the civil rights movement happened.

  8. Which is most popular, KU or K-State? Or Gadsden Flag ... - AOL

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    The Kansas Rifle Association's Gadsden Flag design is the most popular of the organizational license plates, which is trailed by those purchased by firefighters and one for the city of Wichita.

  9. Christopher Gadsden - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Gadsden (February 16, 1724 – August 28, 1805) was an American politician who was the principal leader of the South Carolina Patriot movement during the American Revolution. He was a delegate to the Continental Congress , a brigadier general in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War , Lieutenant Governor of ...