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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Utah: The Colonial and Mexican Eras (1765-1847) The territory of modern Utah did not generate much interest among the bureaucrats who governed Spain&#8217;s colonial enterprise. Researchers who have analyzed this period note that, although Juan Coronado&#8217;s expedition came close to crossing the current southern boundary in 1540, another two hundred years passed before agents of the Catholic Church and imperial Spain set foot within Utah&#8217;s modern borders. Recent evidence suggests that Juan Maria Antonio Rivera did make it to the Colorado River, near the present-day tourist town of Moab, in 1765. However, for all intents and purposes, it was not </p>
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