The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the U.S. state of New Mexico:
New Mexico – U.S. state located in the southwest region of the United States. It is the state with the highest percentage of Hispanics, including descendants of Spanish colonists and recent immigrants from Latin America. Congress admitted New Mexico to the Union as the 47th State on January 6, 1912.
General reference
Geography of New Mexico
Geography of New Mexico
Places in New Mexico
Environment of New Mexico
Natural geographic features of New Mexico
Regions of New Mexico
Administrative divisions of New Mexico
Demography of New Mexico
Government and politics of New Mexico
Politics of New Mexico
Branches of the government of New Mexico
Government of New Mexico
Executive branch of the government of New Mexico
Legislative branch of the government of New Mexico
Judicial branch of the government of New Mexico
Courts of New Mexico
Law and order in New Mexico
Law of New Mexico
Military in New Mexico
History of New Mexico
History of New Mexico
History of New Mexico, by period
- Prehistory of New Mexico
- Pueblo peoples
- Spanish exploration, 1541âÂÂ1680
- Spanish colony of Santa Fé de Nuevo Méjico, 1598âÂÂ1821
- Juan de Oñate Salazar founds San Juan de los Caballeros near Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo, 1598
- Juan Martinez de Montoya founds La Villa Real de la Santa Fé de San Francisco de AsÃÂs (Santa Fé) near pueblo, 1608
- Governor Pedro de Peralta moves capital from San Juan to Santa Fé, 1610
- Village of Taos founded near Pueblo de Taos, 1617
- Po'pay leads Pueblo Revolt, 1680âÂÂ1692
- Governor Diego de Vargas Zapata y Luján Ponce de León y Contreras leads Reconquesta, 1692
- Governor Francisco Cuervo y Valdés founds Ranchos de Alburquerque (Albuquerque), 1706
- Rise of Comancheria
- Spanish peace treaties with the Comanche
- DomÃÂnguezâÂÂEscalante expedition, 1776
- United States presses territorial claims from Louisiana Purchase of 1803
- Spanish cavalry arrests U.S. Army Pike Expedition, 1807
- AdamsâÂÂOnÃÂs Treaty of 1819
- Mexican War of Independence, September 16, 1810 â August 24, 1821
- Treaty of Córdoba, August 24, 1821
- Mexican territory of Santa Fé de Nuevo México, 1821âÂÂ1846
- William Becknell opens Santa Fe Trail, 1821
- Constitution of Mexico of 1824
- Antonio Armijo opens Spanish Trail, 1829
- Republic of Texas presses territorial claims, 1836âÂÂ1845
- Mexican Army arrests Texan Santa Fe Expedition, 1841
- Revolt of 1837
- MexicanâÂÂAmerican War, April 25, 1846 â February 2, 1848
- U.S. Military Province of New Mexico, 1846
- Military Governor â General Stephen Watts Kearny, 1846
- Siege of Pueblo de Taos, 1847
- Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, February 2, 1848
- U.S. Provisional Government of New Mexico 1846âÂÂ1850
- State of Deseret (extralegal), 1849âÂÂ1850
- Proposed state of New Mexico, 1850
- Compromise of 1850
- Territory of New Mexico, 1850âÂÂ1912
- Gadsden Purchase of 1853
- Long Walk to Bosque Redondo, 1860âÂÂ1861
- American Civil War, April 12, 1861 â May 13, 1865
- New Mexico in the American Civil War, 1861âÂÂ1865
- Border territory, 1861âÂÂ1865
- New Mexico Campaign, 1862
- Battle of Glorieta Pass, March 26âÂÂ28, 1862
- Confederate Territory of Arizona, 1861âÂÂ1865
- Comanche Campaign, 1868âÂÂ1874
- SpanishâÂÂAmerican War, April 25 â August 12, 1898
- State of New Mexico becomes 47th State admitted to the United States of America on January 6, 1912
- World War I, June 28, 1914 â November 11, 1918
- United States enters Great War on April 6, 1917
- Carlsbad Caverns National Park established on May 14, 1930
- World War II, September 1, 1939 â September 2, 1945
- United States enters Second World War on December 8, 1941
- Manhattan Engineering District, 1941âÂÂ1946
- Site Y (Los Alamos National Laboratory), since 1943
- Z Division (Sandia National Laboratories), since 1945
- Trinity Site (White Sands Missile Range), since 1945
- Trinity Test, 1945-07-16
History of New Mexico, by region
History of New Mexico, by subject
Culture of New Mexico
Culture of New Mexico
The Arts in New Mexico
Sports in New Mexico
Sports in New Mexico
Economy and infrastructure of New Mexico
Economy of New Mexico
Education in New Mexico
Education in New Mexico
See also
References
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