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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...
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    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...
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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...
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    had evolved into a semi-autonomous region with open discussions among Californios about whether California should remain with Mexico; seek independence;...
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    was largely unaffected and uninvolved in the revolution, though many Californios supported independence from Spain, which many believed had neglected...
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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...
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    called for the Californios to give up their artillery, and provided that all prisoners from both sides be immediately freed. Those Californios who promised...
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  • Rancho de los Californios is a former settlement in Fresno County, California. It was named after the Californios (Hispanic people from California). It...
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    Rancho. But the Californios were defeated in subsequent encounters, the battles of Río San Gabriel and La Mesa. The southern Californios formally surrendered...
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    in both Spanish and English. Californio Spanish (español californio) is a historic variety spoken by early Californios throughout the Spanish, Mexican...
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    Descendants of Californios, especially those who married other Californios. The military, religious and civil components of pre-1848 Californio society were...
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    of the larger Mexican-American War. Americans took control from the Californios after a series of battles, culminating with the signing of the Treaty...
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  • saw an opportunity to take the Californios. The chiefs tried to calm them, but the warriors attacked the Californios. Carrillo and his men fled from...
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  • ranch house was surrounded by the Californios. At dawn, the following day, gunfire was exchanged resulting in one Californio (Carlos Ballesteros, son of the...
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    States; such groups include New Mexican Hispanos, Tejanos of Texas, and Californios. They became US citizens in 1848 through the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo...
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    Mexico's worst jails. The Californios resented this, partly because California had previously been governed by native-born Californios, partly because Micheltorena's...
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    Camarillo is named for brothers Juan and Adolfo Camarillo, prominent Californios who owned Rancho Calleguas and founded the city. California State University...
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    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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    a squad of dragoons to attack the Californios lancers, Leonardo Cota's men, at Mule Hill, killing five Californios lancers. A historical marker was placed...
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    Mexico signed the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, which gave Mexicans and Californios living in state certain unalienable rights. U.S. government sovereignty...
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    battles of the Conquest of California, was fought between a contingent of Californios, led by Francisco Sánchez, against the invading American forces. In 1851...
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    disbanded and the lands sold to Californios. The indigenous Native American population was around 150,000; the Californios (Mexican era Californians) around...
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    atheists, agnostics and others exist Related ethnic groups Hispanos (Californios, Neomexicanos, Tejanos) Spaniards Mestizos Afro-Mexicans Mexican Americans...
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    of the city is the Mission District—populated in the 19th century by Californios and working-class immigrants from Germany, Ireland, Italy, and Scandinavia...
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    attacked by a force of mounted Mexican Californios on Rancho La Natividad in the Salinas Valley. The Californios were attempting to capture some horses...
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