The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the U.S. state of Arizona:
General reference
Geography of Arizona
Places in Arizona
Environment of Arizona
Natural geographic features of Arizona
Regions of Arizona
Administrative divisions of Arizona
Demography of Arizona
Government and politics of Arizona
Branches of the government of Arizona
Executive branch of the government of Arizona
Legislative branch of the government of Arizona
Judicial branch of the government of Arizona
Law and order in Arizona
Military in Arizona
Local government in Arizona
History of Arizona
History of Arizona, by period
- Prehistory of Arizona
- European colonization of Arizona
- Spanish period of Arizona, 1539âÂÂ1821
- Nueva Vizcaya, 1577âÂÂ1733
- PimerÃÂa Alta, 1687âÂÂ1733
- Spanish missions in the Sonoran Desert since 1687
- Sonora y Sinaloa, 1733âÂÂ1821
- El Presidio Reál San Ignacio de Tubac established 1752
- Mexican period of Arizona, 1821âÂÂ1848
- Sonora y Sinaloa, 1824âÂÂ1830
- Sonora, 1830âÂÂ1848
- Republic of Sonora, 1853âÂÂ1854
- Gadsden Purchase of 1853âÂÂ1854
- Confederate Territory of Arizona, 1861âÂÂ1865
- Territory of Arizona, 1863âÂÂ1912
- Loss of territory to the state of Nevada, 1867
- Powell Geographic Expedition of 1869
- James Reavis, The 'Baron of Arizona', 1870sâÂÂ1890s
- Theodore Roosevelt Dam completed 1911
- State of Arizona becomes the 48th state admitted to the United States of America on February 14, 1912
- Grand Canyon National Park designated on February 26, 1919
- Hoover Dam completed 1936
- The Great Depression and the World Wars in Arizona
- Petrified Forest National Park designated on December 9, 1962
- Saguaro National Park designated on October 4, 1994
History of Arizona, by region
History of Arizona, by subject
Culture of Arizona
The arts in Arizona
Sports in Arizona
Economy and infrastructure of Arizona
Education in Arizona
See also
References
External links
Tourism information