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TITLE
Arizona
territory
display
.
CREATOR
Abodeely
,
Joseph
SUBJECT
Arizona
Military
Museum
;
Military
Museums--Arizona--History
Browse Topic
Military and war
Society and culture
DESCRIPTION
EARLY
ARIZONA
TERRITORY
The
Treaty
of
Guadalupe
Hidalgo
formally
ended
the
Mexican-American
War
in
February
1848
, but
tensions
between
the
Governments
of
Mexico
and the
United
States
continued
over
the
next
six
years.
The
two
countries
each
claimed
the
Mesilla
Valley
as
part
of their
own
country.
The
Mexican
Government
demanded
payment
for
Indian
attacks
in the
region
because
,
under
the
Treaty
, the
United
States
had
agreed
to
protect
Mexico
from
such
attacks
;
however
, the
United
States
refused
to
comply
,
insisting
that
while
they had
agreed
to
protect
Mexico
from
marauding
Indians
, they had not
agreed
to
financially
compensate
for
attacks
that
did
not
occur.
The
persistent
efforts
of
private
American
citizens
to
enter
Mexico
illegally
and
incite
rebellions
in an
effort
to
gain
territory
caused
more
tensions
between
the
two
governments.
The
discovery
of
gold
in
California
and the
mass-migration
of the
“49ers”
and
others
seeking
fame
and
fortune
out
west
added
to the
tensions.
In
1854
, the
Gadsden
Purchase
(Treaty)
was an
agreement
between
the
United
States
and
Mexico
, in
which
the
United
States
agreed
to
pay
Mexico
$10
million
for a
29,670
square
mile
portion
of
Mexico
that
later
became
part
of
Arizona
and
New
Mexico.
Gadsden’s
Purchase
provided
the
land
necessary
for a
southern
transcontinental
railroad
and
attempted
to
resolve
conflicts
that
lingered
after
the
U.S.-Mexican
War
<
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ho/time/dwe/16336.htm>.
In
July
1861
, the
U.S.
government
called
on
California
for
volunteer
troops
after
the
fall
of
Fort
Sumter
and the
secession
of
eleven
Southern
states.
The
army
needed
soldiers
to
suppress
potential
rebellion
in
southern
California
and
protect
the
transcontinental
mail
routes
from
secessionists
and
Indian
raiders.
As
California
enrolled
and
mustered
two
regiments
of
cavalry
and
five
regiments
of
infantry
and
two
mountain-howitzer
batteries
trained
in
Arizona
, there was a
Confederate
invasion
of
New
Mexico
and
Arizona.
Colonel
James
Henry
Carlton
was to
lead
his
“California
column”
through
Arizona
to
strike
the
Confederates
as
quickly
as
possible.
A
thrust
from
southern
California
across
Arizona
and
New
Mexico
to the
Rio
Grande
would
block
the
Texas
Rebels
from
joining
the
California
secessionists
,
reopen
the
southern
overland
mail
route
,
provide
garrisons
for
abandoned
posts
, and
provide
protection
to the
citizens
of the
territories.
The
California
Volunteers
stationed
in
Arizona
during
the
Civil
War
marched
across
the
desert
and
thwarted
the
Confederate
threat
in the
far
west.
They
held
foreign
invaders
south
of the
border
in
check
while
spurring
the
growth
of the
territory
and
protecting
settlers
and
prospectors
who
built
homes
and
opened
mines.
Prospecting
boomed
as the
soldiers
announced
new
discoveries
,
established
military
posts
in
mining
districts
, and
made
travel
and
living
conditions
safe
and
profitable
once
again.
Soldiers
opened
and
worked
entire
mining
districts
, and
many
of them
returned
after
they
left
the
service.
The
California
Volunteers
also
dealt
the
Navajos
in the
area
a
serious
blow
,
causing
them to
lose
their
ability
to
wage
war.
The
California
Volunteers
inaugurated
a
system
of
military-civilian
cooperation
and a
policy
of
total
war
against
hostile
groups.
Other
tribes
such
as the
agricultural
Pimas
and
Maricopas
flourished
under
the
Californian
occupation
because
they
benefited
from
army
contracts
and the
military
alliance
against
their
traditional
Apache
enemies.
TYPE
Image
RIGHTS MANAGEMENT
This is the property of the Arizona Military Museum
DATE ORIGINAL
1848-1863
.
Time Period
Pre-Territorial Period (Before 1863)
ORIGINAL FORMAT
Museum
exhibit
DIGITAL IDENTIFIER
3a.JPG
Date Digital
2009
DIGITAL FORMAT
JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)
REPOSITORY
Arizona Military Museum 5636 East McDowell Road Phoenix. Arizona 85008
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