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Californios (singular
Californio) are
Hispanic Californians,
especially those descended from
Spanish and
Mexican settlers of the 17th
through 19th centuries...
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Estate Deals:
Californios lease". San
Francisco Business Times.
Retrieved March 6, 2022. Bauer,
Michael (October 27, 2017). "
Californios, S.F.'s newest...
- had
evolved into a semi-autonomous
region with open
discussions among Californios about whether California should remain with Mexico; s**** independence;...
- List of
Californios people, the
Californios (singular
Californio) are
Hispanic Californians,
especially those descended from
Spanish and
Mexican settlers...
- was
largely unaffected and
uninvolved in the revolution,
though many
Californios supported independence from Spain,
which many
believed had neglected...
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wrote that the U.S. had
achieved victory since the
Californios had "fled the field," but the
Californios saw the
engagement as
their victory.
According to...
- independence,
California became part of Mexico. In 1836, a coup led by
Californios Juan
Bautista Alvarado and José
Castro eventually resulted in Alvarado...
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Californios. The
Mexican government by 1846 had
already had 40
presidents in the
first 24
years of its existence. Most new
settlers and
Californios were...
- who were
known as
Californios. Many
lived in or near the
small Pueblo of Los
Angeles (present-day Los Angeles). Many
other Californios lived on the 455...
- Rancho. But the
Californios were
defeated in
subsequent encounters, the
battles of Río San
Gabriel and La Mesa. The
southern Californios formally surrendered...