 The Native of Americans were very skilled at farming in Arizona  The Native of Americans lived in the area Arizona many thousand of years before.

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 The Native of Americans were very skilled at farming in Arizona  The Native of Americans lived in the area Arizona many thousand of years before the Europeans came to the region  The first white man to come to Arizona was Marcos de Nazi

 Arizona became the 48 th state February 14 th 1912  In Arizona, 1981 Sandra Day O’Conner became the first woman govern in Arizona

 The highest temputure was 128 degrees June 29, 1994  The lowest temputure was -40 degrees January 7, 1971  Highlands cover much of Northern Arizona  It is the 6 largest state  The Colorado river is the longest and most important river  The Gila river in Arizona is the 2 largest

 72 degrees 4:00 p.m. February 2, 2009 in Phoenix, Arizona  60 degrees 7:00 p.m. February 2, 2009 Phoenix, Arizona  Grand Canyon 52 degrees Monday February 2, 2009  74 degrees in Yuma February 2, 2009  76 degrees 1:00 in Phoenix, Arizona February 3, 2009  The average temperture in July is 80 in Arizona

 Espinoza, Louie (1962-) Boxer  McCain, John (1936-) Politician  Luke,Frank Jr. ( ) fighter pilot  Udall, Stewart (1920-) Politician  Ronstadt, Linda (1946-) Singer  Carbajal, Michael ( 1967-) Boxer  Mingus, Charles ( ) Jazz musician  Chavez, Cesar ( ) Labor leader  Babbitt, Bruce ( 1938-) Politician

 John McCain was born on August 29, 1936  He was born in Panama  He served in the Vietnam war  His childhood started at a Military base  He rain to be a President  John McCain was a Republican leader

 The state tree is Palo Verde  The state bird is Cactus wren  Arizona’s National park has 25 sites  The state fish is the Apache trout  Phoenix has 1,321,045 people  The state capitol building is in the center of Arizona  Population 5,130,632

 Tucson has 486,699 people  Some Cactus are as tall as 5 story buildings  There song is “Arizona March song”  The nickname for Arizona is the Grand Canyon state  The Spanish explores looked for cites of gold in the 1500’s

 The states leading crop is Lettuce  The state flower is the Saguaro Cactus Blossom  Arizona is one of the driest states  The state Capitol is Phoenix