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Hist 424 Final
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Time Immemorial - 1300 A.D. : The Yavapai Tribe is formed.
1583: First Recorded European Contact.
1857: Beale Wagon road is carved through Central Arizona to California.
1862: Joseph R. Walker leads the Walker Party through the territory for exploration purposes.
1862 - 1863: The Walker Party discovers gold at Hassayampa Creek, Lynx Creek, Weaver Creek, and Big Bug.
1862 - 1863: The Arizona Organic Act establishes the Arizona Territory.
1863: Fort Whipple (Prescott) is established as the territorial capital.
1864: Prescott experiences a large influx of settlers.
1864 - 1865: American Indian Wars Escalate.
1865 - 1870 : The Hualapai War.
1867: The Capital is moved from Prescott to Tucson.
1870 - 1880: Incorporation of "civilized" Victorian values.
1872: Skeleton Cave Massacre.
1875: The March of Tears (Exodus Day).
1877 - 1889 : The Capital is moved back to Prescott then to Phoenix.
1900 : The Great Fire of 1900.
1750: The Pai and Yavapai groups split.
18th Century: Smallpox decimates the Yavapai Tribe.
1863: The Lynx Creek Resolution goes into effect.
1866: Bakwaeguo (Skull Valley).
1866: The Hualapai raid on Fort Rock.
1935: The Yavapai Tribe is given a reservation.
1956: 1,320 acres are added to the Yavapai-Apache Reservation.
1964: Barry Goldwater launches his presidential campaign.
2010: Hoomothya's (Mike Burns) final autobiography is published in full for the first time.
2025: Present Day: Population and Culture
2025: Present Day: Geography, Climate, and Ecology
2025: Present Day: Politics and Economy
1873: The Bloody Basin Massacre.
1923: Members of the Yavapai tribe retrieve the bones from Skeleton Cave and bring them back to Prescott.
1871: Date Creek Massacre
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