This is a fascinating historical document presenting the arguments for New Mexico’s admission as a state in 1874. In this speech, Hon. Stephen B. Elkins passionately details the resources and future potential of the territory, painting a picture of a land ripe for development and integration into the United States. Elkins emphasizes New Mexico’s abundant natural resources and strategic importance. This historical speech offers a valuable glimpse into the political and economic considerations surrounding westward expansion and the evolving landscape of the American republic. This provides historical context and understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing the region during this period. The arguments presented remain relevant for anyone interested in the history of the American Southwest.
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