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    The Treaty of Cahuenga (Spanish: Tratado de Cahuenga), also called the Capitulation of Cahuenga (Capitulación de Cahuenga), was an 1847 agreement that...
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    part of Mexico. The conquest lasted from 1846 into 1847, until military leaders from both the Californios and Americans signed the Treaty of Cahuenga, which...
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  • subsequent Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo negotiations. California was under U.S. control by January 1847, after the signing of the Treaty of Cahuenga, and formally...
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    Cahuenga, (/kəˈwɛŋɡə/ ) near the historic Cahuenga Pass in present-day Los Angeles, was an adobe ranch house on the Rancho Cahuenga where the Treaty of...
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    in literature Gadsden Purchase Treaty of Cahuenga Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (History of New Mexico) Bibliography of California history Aboriginal title...
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  • claims to the Oregon Country 1847 – Treaty of Cahuenga – ends the Mexican–American War in Alta California 1848 – Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo – fully ends the...
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    station was built around the historic Campo de Cahuenga, an adobe ranch house where the Treaty of Cahuenga was signed in 1847, ending hostilities in California...
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    Andrés Pico (category People of the Conquest of California)
    Battle of San Pascual during the Mexican–American War, and negotiated promises of post-war protections for Californios in the 1847 Treaty of Cahuenga. After...
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    Bernarda Ruiz de Rodríguez (category People of Alta California)
    the Treaty of Cahuenga between U.S. Lieutenant-Colonel John C. Frémont and Mexican General Andrés Pico on January 13, 1847 at Campo de Cahuenga in what...
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    Californios (category Cultural history of California)
    "Founding Mother of San Francisco" and early developer of Palo Alto Bernarda Ruiz de Rodríguez (1809–1880), peace broker of the Treaty of Cahuenga Angustias...
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    Campo de Cahuenga, in Studio City, California, where the Treaty of Cahuenga was signed. The name survives today in Cahuenga Peak, Cahuenga Pass (between...
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    to sign a treaty with General Andrés Pico to secure California's annexation to the United States, called the Treaty of Cahuenga. The Treaty was signed...
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    This became known as the Treaty of Cahuenga, which marked the end of armed resistance in California. Entering the Gulf of California, Independence, Congress...
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    culminating with the signing of the Treaty of Cahuenga on January 13, 1847. The Mexican Cession was formalized in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848...
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    group of residents surrendered to U.S. forces. The conquest and annexation of Alta California was settled with the signing of the Treaty of Cahuenga by U...
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    Stephen W. Kearny (category People of the Conquest of California)
    Col. John C. Frémont and his California Battalion. The Treaty of Cahuenga ended the fighting of the Mexican–American War in Alta California on that date...
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    known as the Treaty of Tudején. Also known as the Treaty of Winchester or the Treaty of Westminster. Also known as the First Treaty of Constance. Also...
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    Conquest of California, he led Californio forces in the Battle of San Pasqual in 1846. He was one of the two principal signers of the Treaty of Cahuenga in...
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    Olómpali and the Battle of Santa Clara in Northern California. After a series of defensive battles in the south, the Treaty of Cahuenga was signed by the Californios...
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    Robert F. Stockton (category People of the Conquest of California)
    signed the Treaty of Cahuenga, which ending fighting in Alta California. Stockton, as senior military authority and military governor of the occupied...
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    Below is a list of the governors of early California (1769–1850), before its admission as the 31st U.S. state. First explored by Gaspar de Portolá, with...
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    Agustín Olvera (category People of Alta California)
    negotiated peace with the American forces at Cahuenga. As a commissioner he signed the Treaty of Cahuenga ending the war in California. U.S. Military Governor...
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    San Fernando Valley (category Valleys of Los Angeles County, California)
    Treaty of Cahuenga, ending the Mexican–American War fighting in Alta California, was signed in 1847 by Californios and Americans at Campo de Cahuenga...
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    fought there, and the Treaty of Cahuenga was signed nearby. In Hollywood's heyday, movie studios were found clustered on both sides of the highway. Sepulveda...
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    authority of Stockton. On January 16, 1847, Commodore Stockton appointed Frémont military governor of California following the Treaty of Cahuenga, and then...
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    nine months into the Mexican–American War, the Treaty of Cahuenga was signed, leading to the resolution of the military conflict in Alta California (Upper...
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    San Diego (redirect from City of San Diego)
    capitulation of Alta California with the "Treaty of Cahuenga" on January 13, 1847. As a result of the Mexican–American War of 1846–48, the territory of Alta California...
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  • so-called Treaty of Cahuenga (it was not a treaty) on 13 January 1847, ending the California phase of the Mexican–American War. The Treaty of Guadalupe...
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    of the American regime in the Los Angeles Basin. Lieutenant-Colonel Frémont and Governor of Alta California Andrés Pico signed the Treaty of Cahuenga...
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    California Battalion (category Conquest of California)
    Pico on the Cahuenga Plain on 13 January 1847. Frémont specifically quoted his title as California Battalion commander in the Treaty of Cahuenga: To All Who...
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