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Pages in category "Battles of the New Jersey Campaign" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
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Republic of Texas vs Mexico Battle of El Brazito: December 25, 1846 near Las Cruces: Mexican–American War New Mexico Campaign 43 Mexico vs United States of America Battle of Cañada: January 24, 1847 Santa Cruz: Mexican–American War / Taos Revolt: New Mexico Campaign 38 United States of America vs Mexico & Pueblo: First Battle of Mora ...
The state of New Jersey in the United States provided a source of troops, equipment and leaders for the Union during the American Civil War.Though no major battles were fought in New Jersey, soldiers and volunteers from New Jersey played an important part in the war, including Philip Kearny and George B. McClellan, who led the Army of the Potomac early in the Civil War and unsuccessfully ran ...
Battles of the New Jersey Campaign (8 P) Pages in category "Battles of the American Revolutionary War in New Jersey" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
The last major battle to take place in New Jersey and the rest of the Northern states during the Revolutionary War was the Battle of Springfield. Baron von Knyphausen , the Hessian general, hoped to invade New Jersey and expected support from the colonists of New Jersey who were tired of the war.
The remaining Union troops in the New Mexico Territory were concentrated in forts along and near the Rio Grande; the commander of the Union Department of New Mexico, Colonel Edward R.S. Canby, started raising regiments of New Mexico volunteers and militia to replace the regular army units which had been ordered east. [22]
In 1824, Nuevo León became a state of Mexico following the country's successful war for independence. The state began industrializing in the late 19th century and early 20th century, establishing various large companies, which accelerated after the Mexican Revolution. Today, Nuevo León is a major manufacturing hub with one of Mexico's largest ...