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31 May, 18:05

Curry's actions in the Spanish American war

A. did not amount to anything? Because he never got to Cuba.

B. were seen by Roosevelt as criminal.

C. Earned him a lifetime of friendship and loyalty with Roosevelt

D. were seen by New Mexicans as loyal

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  1. 31 May, 18:33
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    The answer is letter D.

    George Curry become governor of New Mexico Territory from 1907 until February 28, 1910. Curry's engagements in New Mexico politics and as a businessman are almost too numerous to mention. At various times and in various places he dealt in real estate, in oil, and operated a hotel. He recruited four companies for World War I service, served on the International Boundary Commission (1922-1926), and in World War II was chairman of the draft board. In 1945 he became the first State Historian of New Mexico, a state whose history he had a large part in shaping.
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