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United States, State of New Mexico: Stephen Kearny seized the territory of New Mexico then into the hands of Mexico, 1846. During the outbreak of the American-Mexican war, Kearny was sent to Santa Fe at the head of a force of 1, 700 men
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United States, State of New Mexico: Stephen Kearny seized the territory of New Mexico then into the hands of Mexico, 1846. During the outbreak of the American-Mexican war, Kearny was sent to Santa Fe at the head of a force of 1, 700 men
NWI4966677 United States, State of New Mexico: Stephen Kearny seized the territory of New Mexico then into the hands of Mexico, 1846. During the outbreak of the American-Mexican war, Kearny was sent to Santa Fe at the head of a force of 1, 700 men, to take control of this territory (which became the state of New Mexico) and to become its military governor on August 18, 1846. Colour engraving of the 19th century.; (add.info.: United States, State of New Mexico: Stephen Kearny seized the territory of New Mexico then into the hands of Mexico, 1846. During the outbreak of the American-Mexican war, Kearny was sent to Santa Fe at the head of a force of 1, 700 men, to take control of this territory (which became the state of New Mexico) and to become its military governor on August 18, 1846. Colour engraving of the 19th century.); Photo © North Wind Pictures
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This print captures a pivotal moment in the history of the United States, specifically in the State of New Mexico. In 1846, General Stephen Kearny led a force of 1,700 men to seize control of the territory from Mexico during the American-Mexican war. The engraving from the 19th century showcases Kearny's military prowess as he became the military governor of New Mexico on August 18, 1846.
The image is filled with historical significance as it depicts the transfer of power and authority over this vast and diverse region. The landscape of Santa Fe serves as a backdrop to this momentous occasion, highlighting both its natural beauty and strategic importance in shaping the future of New Mexico.
As we gaze upon this print, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand the bravery and determination displayed by General Kearny and his troops. Their actions laid the foundation for what would eventually become one of America's most unique and culturally rich states.
Through this photo print, we are reminded of the complex history that has shaped our nation and inspired us to reflect on how far we have come since that fateful day in 1846. It is a powerful reminder of our shared past and an invitation to learn more about the events that have shaped our present-day reality.
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