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Jack Spivey, an Oklahoman, was unaware of New Mexico's role in the "States' War" until he toured the state as a member of the House of Daniel in 1934. Had the Confederacy won the New Mexico Campaign and kept the territory, Spivey reflected, the integrated teams he encountered there would not have existed.

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  • New Mexico Campaign
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  • Jack Spivey, an Oklahoman, was unaware of New Mexico's role in the "States' War" until he toured the state as a member of the House of Daniel in 1934. Had the Confederacy won the New Mexico Campaign and kept the territory, Spivey reflected, the integrated teams he encountered there would not have existed.
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Partof
  • the American Civil War,
Date
  • February 1862 – April 1862
Commander
  • 15(xsd:integer)
Result
  • Union victory Full Confederate retreat from New Mexico Territory completed by early 1862. Full Confederate retreat from Arizona Territory completed by mid-1863.
combatant
  • 15(xsd:integer)
Place
  • Confederate Arizona, New Mexico Territory
Conflict
  • New Mexico Campaign
abstract
  • Jack Spivey, an Oklahoman, was unaware of New Mexico's role in the "States' War" until he toured the state as a member of the House of Daniel in 1934. Had the Confederacy won the New Mexico Campaign and kept the territory, Spivey reflected, the integrated teams he encountered there would not have existed.
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