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History of New Mexico

1536: Cabeca de Vaca (Spanish name translated as tauren) and some other explorers crossed New Mexico to Mexico to spread rumors about seven cities in Siberia.

1680: Pueblo Indian rebellion successfully expelled the Spanish regime from New Mexico.

1692: Don Diego de Vargas rebuilt Spain's sovereignty here.

182 1: The Santa Fe Trail is open to international businessmen, and American immigrants begin to move into New Mexico.

1846- 1846: The war between the United States and Mexico began in Mexico, and New Mexico became the land of the United States.

1862: The most important civil wars took place in Valville's Glorieta Pass and Valverde.

1863- 1867: When Navajo and Apache Indians were expelled from their homes, they fled a long way, and thousands of people died of disease and famine.

1878: Lincolnshire War begins.

New Mexico became the 47th state of the United States.

1945: The United States tested the first atomic bomb at Trinity Base in Trinidad, opening the American nuclear age.

1982: the American space shuttle Columbia landed at Baisha spaceport in Baisha. The name comes from New Mexico, and the name comes from Indian language, which means "God of War" (the Spanish call the land north and west of the Gran River Mexico).

In the early days, it was originally the residence of Navajo, Apeche, Puhblot, Jew and Kyrgyzstan Karila among Indians. 1540, an expedition led by the Spanish explorer Colorado River arrived here, looking for the legendary Seven Huang Jincheng. 16 10, the Spanish established the first white residential area in Santa Fe, and 1706 established Albuquerque. 182 1 year, Mexico launched an anti-Spanish uprising and declared its independence. New Mexico became a state of Mexico. From 1846 to 1848, it belonged to the United States after the US-Mexico War, and 19 12 became the 47th state in the United States.