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  2. Conquest of California - Wikipedia

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    The Conquest of California, also known as the Conquest of Alta California or the California Campaign, was a military campaign during the MexicanAmerican War carried out by the United States in Alta California (modern-day California), then part of Mexico, lasting from 1846 to 1847, and ending with signing of the Treaty of Cahuenga by military leaders from both the Californios and Americans.

  3. Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo [a] officially ended the MexicanAmerican War (1846–1848). It was signed on 2 February 1848 in the town of Guadalupe Hidalgo.. After the defeat of its army and the fall of the capital in September 1847, Mexico entered into peace negotiations with the U.S. envoy, Nicholas Trist.

  4. Interim government of California - Wikipedia

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    1846, April 24. A Mexican attack across the Rio Grande initiated the MexicanAmerican War. 1846, June 14. Capture of Sonoma Barracks by US immigrant settler militia began the Bear Flag Revolt. 1846, July 5. Captain John C. Frémont arrived at Sonoma and absorbed the rebels into his California Battalion volunteers. 1846, July 7.

  5. Mexican Cession - Wikipedia

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    Territorial expansion of the United States; Mexican Cession in pink. Soon after the war started and long before negotiation of the new Mexico–United States border, the question of slavery in the territories to be acquired polarized the Northern and Southern United States in the bitterest sectional conflict up to this time, which lasted for a deadlock of four years during which the Second ...

  6. Treaty of Cahuenga - Wikipedia

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    On December 27, 1846, Frémont and the California Battalion, in their march south to Los Angeles, reached a deserted Santa Barbara and raised the American flag. [1] He occupied a hotel close to the adobe of Bernarda Ruiz de Rodriguez, a wealthy educated woman of influence and Santa Barbara town matriarch, who had four sons on the Mexican side.

  7. History of California before 1900 - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, signed on February 2, 1848, marked the end of the MexicanAmerican War. In that treaty, the United States agreed to pay Mexico $18,250,000; Mexico formally ceded California (and other northern territories) to the United States; and the first international boundary was drawn between the U.S. and Mexico by treaty.

  8. History of California - Wikipedia

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    After the MexicanAmerican War of 1846–1848, The Mexican Republic was forced to relinquish any claim to California to the United States. The California Gold Rush of 1848–1855 attracted hundreds of thousands of ambitious young people from around the world. Only a few struck it rich, and many returned home disappointed.

  9. Battle of La Mesa - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of La Mesa (also known as the Battle of Los Angeles) was the final battle of the California Campaign during the MexicanAmerican War, occurring on January 9, 1847, in present-day Vernon, California, the day after the Battle of Rio San Gabriel. [3]