General M.G. Vallejo and the Advent of the Americans: A BiographyUniversity of New Mexico Press, 1995 - 292 strani General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo was one of California's most distinguished citizens in the mid nineteenth century. A frontier cosmopolitan and visionary, Vallejo owned vast ranchos in northern California and wielded enormous political power throughout the province. While serving as military governor during Mexican rule, he established an open immigration policy that encouraged and facilitated the American entrada to northern California. Dissatisfied with the remoteness of Mexican sovereignty, Vallejo believed that only the United States could unleash California's untapped economic potential. Not even Vallejo's imprisonment by the unscrupulous John C. Fremont during the Mexican-American War deterred the General's pursuit of a political and economic relationship between California and the United States. Although Vallejo lost all his land to Yankee mortgage holders in the years following the conflict, he never abandoned his faith in the power of American democracy to transform human society. Alan Rosenus's richly textured biography uses primary sources to narrate Vallejo's rise to power, his dominance of northern California, and the expansion of his great land holdings. Included in this chronicle are vivid sketches of colorful historical figures like Fremont, Don Salvador Vallejo, Chief Solano, Thomas Larkin, and many others. |
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... horses . Vallejo promised him 170 mounts pastured at the Soscol Rancho , most of which already belonged to the government . Six soldiers were assigned to drive the livestock , and Vallejo issued one gun plus fourteen rounds of ...
... horses . Vallejo promised him 170 mounts pastured at the Soscol Rancho , most of which already belonged to the government . Six soldiers were assigned to drive the livestock , and Vallejo issued one gun plus fourteen rounds of ...
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... horses , and Leese had to surrender sixty . When the Ohio merchant asked one of the raiders not to take horses that belonged to his children , the request was refused , and the explanation given was , " We go in for good horses . 9949 ...
... horses , and Leese had to surrender sixty . When the Ohio merchant asked one of the raiders not to take horses that belonged to his children , the request was refused , and the explanation given was , " We go in for good horses . 9949 ...
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... horses in the country- had been stolen from pasturage in Lake County . As time went on , Ameri- can military leaders would find themselves helpless against the freebooting . In September , Captain Montgomery reported to Commo- dore ...
... horses in the country- had been stolen from pasturage in Lake County . As time went on , Ameri- can military leaders would find themselves helpless against the freebooting . In September , Captain Montgomery reported to Commo- dore ...
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The Advent of the Americans | 33 |
Men With Nothing to Lose | 95 |
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General M.G. Vallejo and the Advent of the Americans: A Biography Alan Rosenus Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1995 |
General M.G. Vallejo and the Advent of the Americans: A Biography Alan Rosenus Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1995 |
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