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What first inspired Spanish Explorers to come to the area that would become New Mexico?   Legends of the Seven Cities of Gold  
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Some believe that this mineral in the clay of pueblos caused for an illusion of a city of gold.   mica  
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Which conquistador arrived at a Zuni Pueblo in the New Mexico area in 1540?   Francisco Vasquez de Coronado  
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When was the Pueblo Revolt?   1680  
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How many Spanish settlers fled to Mexico during the Pueblo Revolt?   About a thousand  
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How did the Spanish react to the Pueblo Revolt?   They took back Santa Fe by force, but not for a few years  
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What was the long-term result of the Pueblo Revolt?   The Spanish were much more tolerant of native religions  
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In 1846, during the Mexican-American War, this American colonel took possession of New Mexico.   Stephen Watts Kearney  
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When did New Mexico achieve statehood?   1912  
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New Mexico was the _____ state to join the union.   47th  
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When did Coronado arrive in present-day New Mexico?   1540  
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