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Patricia Mabwe

The Colony, TX
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Colorado Travel Agent Specialist

The region that is today the U.S. state of Colorado has been inhabited by Native Americans and their Paleoamerican ancestors for at least 13,500 years and possibly more than 37,000 years. The eastern edge of the Rocky Mountains was a major migration route that was important to the spread of early peoples throughout the Americas. The Lindenmeier site in Larimer County contains artifacts dating from approximately 8720 BCE.


When explorers, early trappers, hunters, and gold miners visited and settled in Colorado, the state was populated by American Indian nations. Westward expansion brought European settlers to the area and Colorado's recorded history began with treaties and wars with Mexico and American Indian nations to gain territorial lands to support the transcontinental migration. In the early days of the Colorado gold rush, Colorado was a Territory of Kansas and Territory of Jefferson. On August 1, 1876, Colorado was admitted as a state, maintaining its territorial borders.


The first Europeans to visit the region were Spanish conquistadors. Juan de Oñate who lived until 1626, founded what would become the Spanish province of Santa Fé de Nuevo Mexico among the pueblos of the Rio Grande on July 11, 1598. In 1787 Juan Bautista de Anza established the settlement of San Carlos near present-day Pueblo, Colorado, but it quickly failed. This was the only Spanish attempt to create a settlement north of the Arkansas River. Colorado became part of the Spanish province of Santa Fe de Nuevo Mexico as part of the Viceroyalty of New Spain. The Spaniards traded with Native Americans who lived there and established the Comercio Comanchero (Comanche Trade) among the Spanish settlements and the Native Americans.


In 1803 the United States acquired a territorial claim to the eastern flank of the Rocky Mountains by the Louisiana Purchase from France. However, the claim conflicted with Spain's claim to sovereignty over the territory. Zebulon Pike led a U.S. Army reconnaissance expedition into the disputed region in 1806. Pike and his troops were arrested by Spanish cavalry in the San Luis Valley, taken to Chihuahua, then expelled from Mexico.


On June 22, 1850, a wagon train bound for California crossed the South Platte River just north of the confluence with Clear Creek, and followed Clear Creek west for six miles. Lewis Ralston dipped his gold pan in a stream flowing into Clear Creek, and found almost $5 in gold (about a quarter of a troy ounce) in his first pan. John Lowery Brown, who kept a diary of the party's journey from Georgia to California, wrote on that day: "Lay bye. Gold found." In a notation above the entry, he wrote, "We called this Ralston's Creek because a man of that name found gold here.”


The Territory of Colorado was a historic, organized territory of the United States that existed between 1861 and 1876. Its boundaries were identical to the current State of Colorado. The territory ceased to exist when Colorado was admitted to the Union as a state on August 1, 1876. The territory was organized in the wake of the 1859 Pike's Peak Gold Rush, which had brought the first large concentration of white settlement to the region. The organic act creating the territory was passed by Congress and signed by President James Buchanan on February 28, 1861, during the secessions by Southern states that precipitated the American Civil War. The organization of the territory helped solidify Union control over a mineral rich area of the Rocky Mountains.


 The United States Congress passed an enabling act on March 3, 1875, specifying the requirements for the Territory of Colorado to become a state. On August 1, 1876 (28 days after the Centennial of the United States), President Ulysses S. Grant signed Proclamation 230 admitting the state of Colorado to the Union as the 38th state and earning it the moniker "Centennial State". The borders of the new state coincided with the borders established for the Colorado Territory.


 

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Unforgettable Vacation!!
Patricia at Davisville Travel went above and beyond in making our trip to Key West an unforgettable experience. She’s the one you want if you are looking for someone to set you up with the best lodging, dining, and activities in the Key West area. Five stars, highly recommended!!!
By  Paul Y  from  Oklahoma City, OK
Traveled to  Key West | Florida | USA
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White Sandy Beaches!
Working with Patricia was a pleasure and such a seamless experience. Not only did Patricia accommodate all of our needs as we booked our trip to Clearwater Florida, but she responded quickly to all our questions and requests. I definitely recommend and looking forward to booking my next trip with Patricia soon!
By  Kathy V.  from  Austin, Texas
Traveled to  Clearwater | Florida | USA
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Trip to New York
Thank you again Patricia for all of your help planning our trip to New York City! We are still talking about how it truly was a trip of a lifetime. I was worried about planning a trip for a group of 10 but you took the stress away and helped create a wonderful travel experience. I greatly appreciated the communication throughout the planning process, and keeping us organized with clear schedules. The hotel was wonderful, excellent location, beautiful rooms, and great breakfasts to start each day. Transportation was coordinated perfectly, and we were happy with all of our flights, and private transfers. We also enjoyed the tours with knowledgeable guides in New York City. The trip was an unforgettable experience! We are all so appreciative of everything you did for us.
By  Mike M.  from  Houston, Texas
Traveled to  New York | USA
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Skiing In Aspen!
A huge thank you to Patricia at Davisville Travel for helping us book our trip to Aspen Colorado! Patricia is amazing to work with and does an outstanding job. She makes travel planning fun and does all the work! Highly recommend her!
By  Samantha B.  from  Aspen
Traveled to  Colorado | USA
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Our Trip To Disney World
Booking with Patricia was very easy and made our lives so much easier. I have nothing bad to say! Thank you for giving us tips and guidance before we left on what to bring, that was very helpful!
By  David B.  from  Orlando
Traveled to  Florida | USA
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