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Confederate Territory of Arizona

Didn't know that Arizona was a member of the Confederacy? Think Again.....

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ARIZONA ORDINANCE OF SECESSION

Passed by the People of Arizona in Convention  Assembled at La Mesilla, Arizona Territory, March 16th, 1861 

"WHEREAS, a sectional party of the North has disregarded the Constitution of the United States, violated the rights of the Southern States, and heaped wrongs and indignities upon their people; and WHEREAS, the Government of the United States has heretofore failed to give us adequate protection against the savages within our midst and has denied us an administration of the laws, and that security for life, liberty, and property which is due from all governments to the people; and WHEREAS, it is an inherent, inalienable right in all people to modify, alter, or abolish their form of government whenever it fails in the legitimate objects of its institution, or when it is subversive thereof; and WHEREAS, in a government of federated, sovereign States, each State has a right to withdraw from the confederacy whenever the treaty by which the league is formed, is broken; and WHEREAS, the Territories belonging to said league in common should be divided when the league is broken, and should be attached to the separating States according to their geographical position and political identity; and WHEREAS, Arizona naturally belongs to the Confederate States of America (who have rightfully and lawfully withdrawn from said league), both geographically and politically, by ties of a common interest and a common cause; and WHEREAS we, the citizens of that part of New Mexico called Arizona, in the present distracted state of political affairs between the North and the South, deem it our duty as citizens of the United States to make known our opinions and intentions; therefore be it...

RESOLVED, That our feelings and interests are with the Southern States, and thatalthough we deplore the division of the Union, yet we cordially indorse the course pursued by the seceded Southern States.

RESOLVED, That geographically and naturally we are bound to the South, and to her we look for protection; and as the Southern States have formed a Confederacy, it is our earnest desire to be attached to that Confederacy as a Territory.

RESOLVED, That We do not desire to be attached as a Territory to any State seceding seperately from the Union, but to and under the protectionof a Confederacy of the Southern States.

RESOLVED, That the recent enactment of the Federal Congress, removing the mail service from the Atlantic to the Pacific States from the Southern to the Central or Northern route, is another powerful reason for us to ask the Southern Confederate States of America for a continuation of the postal service over the Butterfield or El Paso route, at the earliest period.

RESOLVED, That it shall be the duty of the President of this Convention to order an election for a delegate to the Congress of the Confederate States of America, when he is informed that the States composing said Confederacy have ordered an election for members of Congress.

RESOLVED, That we will not recognize the present Black Republican Administration, and that we will resist any officers appointed to this Territory by said Administration with whatever means in our power.

RESOLVED, That the citizens residing in the western portion of this Territory are invited to join us in this movement.

RESOLVED, That the proceedings of this Convention be published in the Mesilla Times, and that a copy thereof be forwarded to the President of the Congress of the Confederate States of America, with the request that the same be laid before Congress."

Now for all of you that still think Arizona wasn't a Confederate Territory, read the following.
 
 

Arizona Territory.

Territorial.--For salaries of the Governor and Commissioner of Indian Affairs and Secretary, Judges, Attorney and Marshal of Arizona Territory, six thousand five hundred and sixty dollars.

For compensation of members of the Legislative Assembly of Arizona Territory and pay of officers, twelve thousand dollars.

For contingent expenses of the Legislative Assembly of Arizona Territory, including printing the laws, five thousand dollars.

For contingent expenses of Arizona Territory, seven hundred and seven dollars.

 

Now if the yankees still controled the Territory, why then did the Confederate Congress allocate the funds for the CONFEDERATE TERRITORY of ARIZONA?

 

With these words, Southern Arizona and Southern New Mexico became the Confederate Territory of Arizona. The Capital of this new Territory was in the village of La Mesilla, in what is now the State of New Mexico. This dream was to last until Feb, 1863, when the Northern invaders occupied the Territory to this day.
 
Thanks to the likes of the N.A.A.C.P., that history is all but forgotten. They have been systematicaly re-writing Arizona history.