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At that time, Zamorano proceeded to lead a rebellion in northern Alta
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as governor in late 1832; he arrived in
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Don Agustín V. Zamorano: Statesman, Soldier, Craftsman, and California's 1st Printer
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decision to stop the Mexican government's secularization of the
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Smythe, William E. (1907–1909). "part II, chapter VI".
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