History of New Mexico and the Southwest

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History of New Mexico and the Southwest Dr. Roy E. Howard New Mexico Association for Bilingual Education

1598 Thanksgiving Juan de Oñate has Thanksgiving Dinner at Socorro on the Rio Grande with the Pueblo People, April 30

1680 Pueblo Revolt The Pueblo Revolt casts out Spanish influence for thirteen years

1810 Mexican Revolution September 16: Miguel Hidalgo initiates freedom from Spain for our part of New Spain

1848 Mexican War July 4: Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo: the U.S. promises rights of language, religion, education to those who stay in the North

1862 Cinco de Mayo General Ignacio Zaragoza leads the townspeople and Indian tribes to victory over the French Invaders at Puebla

1866 Emancipation 19 June - The slaves of New Mexico and Texas learn of the Emancipation Proclamatio

1867 End of French Intervention 19 June - Benito Juárez executes Emperor Maximiliano, restoring the democratically elected government to México

1868 Long Walk 18 June - The Navajo people leave Fort Sumner (Hwééldi) for the long walk to return to Dinétah within the sacred mountains

1868 Navajo Treaty 1 July - the U.S. Government signs a treaty with the Navajo Nation, recognizing sovereignty and promising support

1898 The Phillipines 12 June - The Phillipines is liberated from Spanish control (becomes independent in 1948) Other countries include Cuba, Puerto Rico, Marianas Islands, etc.

1912 Statehood January 6, President Taft signs Proclamation admitting New Mexico as a state into the Union

1948 The Right to Vote Miguel Trujillo (Isleta Pueblo) takes action to secure voting rights for NM Indians

2001 September 11 Foreign attacks on America awaken the Nation to a sense of history, with a subsequent increase of unity, sacrifice, patriotism, and preparedness.

September Dates 11, 2001 Attack on America 14, 1812 Star Spangled Banner (attacked by England) 16, 1810 Viva la Independencia (New Mexico’s War for Independence) 18, 1783 U.S. Constitution

More Dates 30 April, 1598 (The first Thanksgiving) 5 May, 1862 (Mexico attacked by France) 1 June, 1868 (Navajo treaty with U.S.) 18 June, 1868 (Navajo leave Ft. Sumner) 19 June, 1866 (Slaves learn of Emancipation) 19 June, 1867 (End of French Intervention) 4 July, 1848 (Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo)

Dr. Roy E. Howard cantos@cantos.org http://www.cantos.org/consulting.html Cantos Para Todos http://www.wnmu.org/nmabe/ New Mexico Association for Bilingual Education http://www.wnmu.org/ Western New Mexico University