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Governor Charles Bent House : ウィキペディア英語版 | Governor Charles Bent House
The Governor Bent House is the historic home of Governor Charles Bent who served as the first United States territorial governor of New Mexico. ==Charles Bent== (詳細はGovernor of the territory of New Mexico during the Mexican-American War. An Anglo-American government rule was culture shock to the Native Americans who had lived in the land for many centuries and then coexisted with Hispanic people during Spanish colonization and then possession by Mexico. Protesting American's possession of the territory, an angry mob descended on his home in January, 1847 and killed Governor Bent, survived by his wife and children who escaped through a hole in the adobe wall to the neighboring home. Prior to becoming Governor, Bent was a well respected trader who owned a number of wagon trains on the Santa Fe Trail and trading posts in Santa Fe and Taos.〔 Bent built Bent's Fort in Colorado with his brother William and Ceran St. Vrain. It was a famous trading center for Native Americans and early mountain men. He traded with frontier mountain men, exchanging supplies for furs and buffalo hides.〔
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