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<p> An inland State of the American Union, traversed by the Rocky Mountains, and watered by the upper reaches of the S. [[Platte]] and [[Arkansas]] Rivers, is twice as large as England. The mountains are the highest in the States (13,000 to 14,000 ft.), are traversed by lofty passes through which the railways run, have rich spacious valleys or parks among them, and have great deposits of gold, silver, lead, and iron. There are also extensive coal-beds; hence the leading industries are mining and iron working. The eastern portion is a level, treeless plain, adapted for grazing. Agriculture, carried on with irrigation, suffers from insect plagues like the [[Colorado]] potato beetle. The climate is dry and clear, and attracts invalids. Acquired partly from [[France]] in 1804, and the rest from [[Mexico]] in 1848; the territory was organised in 1861, and admitted to the Union in 1876. The capital is Denver. There is a small Spanish-speaking population in the S. </p>
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<p> An inland State of the American Union, traversed by the [[Rocky]] Mountains, and watered by the upper reaches of the S. [[Platte]] and Arkansas Rivers, is twice as large as England. The mountains are the highest in the States (13,000 to 14,000 ft.), are traversed by lofty passes through which the railways run, have rich spacious valleys or parks among them, and have great deposits of gold, silver, lead, and iron. There are also extensive coal-beds; hence the leading industries are mining and iron working. The eastern portion is a level, treeless plain, adapted for grazing. Agriculture, carried on with irrigation, suffers from insect plagues like the Colorado potato beetle. The climate is dry and clear, and attracts invalids. [[Acquired]] partly from [[France]] in 1804, and the rest from [[Mexico]] in 1848; the territory was organised in 1861, and admitted to the Union in 1876. The capital is Denver. There is a small Spanish-speaking population in the S. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_71339"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/colora`do Colora`Do from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref>
<ref name="term_71339"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/colora`do Colora`Do from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 17:10, 15 October 2021

Colora`Do [1]

An inland State of the American Union, traversed by the Rocky Mountains, and watered by the upper reaches of the S. Platte and Arkansas Rivers, is twice as large as England. The mountains are the highest in the States (13,000 to 14,000 ft.), are traversed by lofty passes through which the railways run, have rich spacious valleys or parks among them, and have great deposits of gold, silver, lead, and iron. There are also extensive coal-beds; hence the leading industries are mining and iron working. The eastern portion is a level, treeless plain, adapted for grazing. Agriculture, carried on with irrigation, suffers from insect plagues like the Colorado potato beetle. The climate is dry and clear, and attracts invalids. Acquired partly from France in 1804, and the rest from Mexico in 1848; the territory was organised in 1861, and admitted to the Union in 1876. The capital is Denver. There is a small Spanish-speaking population in the S.

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