States) and a State (of the United States). Issues for discussion include (but are not limited to): Are the people in territories citizens of the United States? Who selects the territorial government officials? How does an area change from being a territory to being a state? Include anything else you find interesting about the differences or the process. Remember to use complete sentences with correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation. They are all Citizens but Citizens of states enjoy more privileges and full rights while citizens of territories only have limited rights and privileges. …show more content…
New Mexico’s current constitution was ratified in 1911.
3. Which barrier above do you believe was the most difficult for New Mexico to overcome? Explain. the 1805 comp bill because it nullified the efforts to become a state but it also was a step in the right direction.
4. Which key step to attaining statehood above was the most important? Explain. The current constitution because without it we would still be a territory.
5. When did New Mexico become a state? January 6, 1912
6. What number state in the union is New Mexico? 47
7. Select two of the figures below that were important to New Mexico’s push for statehood. Using your own independent internet skills, research, and then create a list
of at least 5 facts that all New Mexicans should know about these people. These facts should all relate to their contribution to New Mexico during the path to statehood.
(www.newmexicohistory.org may have helpful information) Include a picture of each person along with the internet citation showing where you found it.
Miguel Otero Jr.
William McDonald
William H. Taft
William McKinley
William H. Taft was the president who made NM a state. He went to Yale and graduated in 1878.