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... through warfare during Polk's tenure but became a State in 1850, after Polk's death. New Mexico became a territory while Polk was President but ...
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...one critic said, "The Mellon tax policy, placing its emphasis on... in History and Spanish, New Mexico State U. 1990
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New Mexico was a very poor state until, beginning in the 1980s, real estate took off yielding a much broader property tax base. It became chic for celebrities...
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... needed support and more population in case Mexico should attack and were drained after the mexican..., some had lobbied to become a state within the U.S. Texas' inability to...
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... are the US citzens willing to see their taxes rise - and there *might* be a lot of resistance. In the (then known world...
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