Mexican Rule in California 1824-'48

Mexican Rule in California 1824-'48
Title Mexican Rule in California 1824-'48 PDF eBook
Author H. C. Dillon
Publisher
Pages 24
Release 1909
Genre California
ISBN

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Typescript copy of a speech on the disastrous results of Mexican rule in Alta California between 1824 and 1848, written and delivered by Mr. H.C. Dillon before the California Badger Club in Los Angeles on Mar. 3, 1909. The author begins by attacking Voltaire, Rousseau, and Montesquieu, the 18th-century writers whose works yielded a "fearful and bloody harvest" of revolution during the 19th century, and he links their ideas to the Mexican government of California which destroyed the missions first established by the Jesuits, and then taken over by the Dominicans and Franciscans. He praises the civilizing efforts of the missionary friars on the Indian "savages," and criticizes Mexican governors Echeandia, who "secularized [the Indians] with the new ideas of 'liberty, equality and fraternity'", Gov. Victoria who issued a proclamation for the secularization of the missions, and Gov. Figueroa, under whose rule the decree of secularization was finally passed in 1833. Under Pío Pico, the missions were finally ordered sold by a decree of May 28, 1845.

The Decline of the Californios

The Decline of the Californios
Title The Decline of the Californios PDF eBook
Author Leonard Pitt
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 360
Release 1966
Genre History
ISBN 9780520016378

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""Decline of the Californios" is one of those rare works that first gained fame for its pathbreaking and original nature, but which now maintains its status as a classic of California and ethnic history."--Douglas Monroy, author of "Thrown among Strangers"

Lands of Promise and Despair

Lands of Promise and Despair
Title Lands of Promise and Despair PDF eBook
Author Rose Marie Beebe
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 543
Release 2015-08-28
Genre History
ISBN 0806153571

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This copious collection of reminiscences, reports, letters, and documents allows readers to experience the vast and varied landscape of early California from the viewpoint of its inhabitants. What emerges is not the Spanish California depicted by casual visitors—a culture obsessed with finery, horses, and fandangos—but an ever-shifting world of aspiration and tragedy, pride and loss. Conflicts between missionaries and soldiers, Indians and settlers, friends and neighbors spill from these pages, bringing the ferment of daily life into sharp focus.

Contested Eden

Contested Eden
Title Contested Eden PDF eBook
Author Ramón A. Gutiérrez
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 407
Release 1998-03-31
Genre History
ISBN 0520920554

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Celebrating the 150th birthday of the state of California offers the opportunity to reexamine the founding of modern California, from the earliest days through the Gold Rush and up to 1870. In this four-volume series, published in association with the California Historical Society, leading scholars offer a contemporary perspective on such issues as the evolution of a distinctive California culture, the interaction between people and the natural environment, the ways in which California's development affected the United States and the world, and the legacy of cultural and ethnic diversity in the state. California before the Gold Rush, the first California Sesquicentennial volume, combines topics of interest to scholars and general readers alike. The essays investigate traditional historical subjects and also explore such areas as environmental science, women's history, and Indian history. Authored by distinguished scholars in their respective fields, each essay contains excellent summary bibliographies of leading works on pertinent topics. This volume also features an extraordinary full-color photographic essay on the artistic record of the conquest of California by Europeans, as well as over seventy black-and-white photographs, some never before published.

A Concise History of Mexico

A Concise History of Mexico
Title A Concise History of Mexico PDF eBook
Author Brian R. Hamnett
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 25
Release 2006-05-04
Genre History
ISBN 0521852846

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This updated edition offers an accessible and richly illustrated study of Mexico's political, social, economic and cultural history.

MISSION INDIANS IN CALIFORNIA Senate Ex. Doc. 49 48th Cong. 1st Sess.

MISSION INDIANS IN CALIFORNIA Senate Ex. Doc. 49 48th Cong. 1st Sess.
Title MISSION INDIANS IN CALIFORNIA Senate Ex. Doc. 49 48th Cong. 1st Sess. PDF eBook
Author
Publisher HISTREE
Pages 107
Release 1988
Genre
ISBN 0942594991

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Senate Ex. doc. 49, 48th Congress, 1st sess.

California

California
Title California PDF eBook
Author Kevin Starr
Publisher Modern Library
Pages 418
Release 2007-03-13
Genre History
ISBN 081297753X

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“A California classic . . . California, it should be remembered, was very much the wild west, having to wait until 1850 before it could force its way into statehood. so what tamed it? Mr. Starr’s answer is a combination of great men, great ideas and great projects.”—The Economist From the age of exploration to the age of Arnold, the Golden State’s premier historian distills the entire sweep of California’s history into one splendid volume. Kevin Starr covers it all: Spain’s conquest of the native peoples of California in the early sixteenth century and the chain of missions that helped that country exert control over the upper part of the territory; the discovery of gold in January 1848; the incredible wealth of the Big Four railroad tycoons; the devastating San Francisco earthquake of 1906; the emergence of Hollywood as the world’s entertainment capital and of Silicon Valley as the center of high-tech research and development; the role of labor, both organized and migrant, in key industries from agriculture to aerospace. In a rapid-fire epic of discovery, innovation, catastrophe, and triumph, Starr gathers together everything that is most important, most fascinating, and most revealing about our greatest state. Praise for California “[A] fast-paced and wide-ranging history . . . [Starr] accomplishes the feat with skill, grace and verve.”—Los Angeles Times Book Review “Kevin Starr is one of california’s greatest historians, and California is an invaluable contribution to our state’s record and lore.”—MarIa ShrIver, journalist and former First Lady of California “A breeze to read.”—San Francisco