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The Bear Flag Revolt | California History [ep.4]

For a playlist of the entire History of California series:    • The History of California   This is the History of California part 4, covering the buildup to the California War, Bear Flag Revolt, and military government of California. ------------------------------------------------------------ references: Bancroft, Hubert Howe. The Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft. 39 Vols. San Francisco, Calif.: The History Company, 1890. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubert_... Deverell, William. Whitewashed Adobe: The Rise of Los Angeles and the Remaking of its Mexican Past. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2004. https://amzn.to/2u75NKd Hackel, Steven. Children of Coyote, Missionaries of Saint Francis: Indian-Spanish Relations in Colonial California, 1769-1850. Chapel Hill, N.Car.: University of North Carolina Press, 2005. https://amzn.to/2urVVuq Hall-Patton, Joseph. Pacifying Paradise: Violence and Vigilantism in San Luis Obispo. CA: Cal Poly, 2016. http://www.digitalcommons.calpoly.edu... Hawgood, John. “The Pattern of Yankee Infiltration in Mexican Alta California.” Pacific Historical Review 27, no.1 (February 1958), 27-37. Langum, David. Law and Community on the Mexican California Frontier: Anglo American Expatriates and the Clash of Legal Traditions, 1821-1846. San Diego, Cal.: Vanard Lithographers, 2006. https://amzn.to/2NNyofL Sandos, James A. Converting California: Indians and Franciscans in the Missions, 1769–1836. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2004. https://amzn.to/2upbVxh Stenberg, Richard. “Polk and Fremont.” Pacific Historical Review 7, no.3 (September 1938), 211-227. Tays, George. “Fremont Had No Secret Instructions.” Pacific Historical Review 9, no.2 (June 1940), 157-171. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Su... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sutter%... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_C.... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Califor... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conques... Special thanks to Mark Hall-Patton for proofreading this script ------------------------------------------------------------ SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE VIDEOS: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c... contribute to my Patreon:   / cynicalhistorian   LET'S CONNECT:   / cynicalcypher88     / cynical_history   ------------------------------------------------------------ Wiki: The California Republic was an unrecognized breakaway state that, for twenty-five days in 1846, militarily controlled the area to the north of the San Francisco Bay in the present-day state of California.[1] In June 1846, a number of American immigrants in Alta California rebelled against the Mexican department's[notes 1][2] government. The immigrants had not been allowed to buy or rent land and had been threatened with expulsion from California because they had entered without official permission.[3][4] Mexican officials were concerned about a coming war with the United States coupled with the growing influx of Americans into California. The rebellion was soon overtaken by the beginning of the Mexican–American War. The name "California Republic" appeared only on the flag the insurgents raised in Sonoma.[5] It indicated their aspiration of forming a republican government for California. The insurgents elected military officers but no civil structure was ever established.[6] The flag featured an image of a California grizzly bear and became known as the Bear Flag and the revolt as the Bear Flag Revolt. Three weeks later, on July 5, 1846, the Republic's military of 100 to 200 men was subsumed into the California Battalion commanded by U.S. Army Brevet Captain John C. Frémont. The Bear Flag Revolt and whatever remained of the "California Republic" ceased to exist on July 9 when U.S. Navy Lieutenant Joseph Revere raised the United States flag in front of the Sonoma Barracks and sent a second flag to be raised at Sutter's Fort.[7] ------------------------------------------------------------ Hashtags: #History #California #BearFlagRevolt #1846 #JohnCFremont #MexicanAmericanWar

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