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to govern the state. He at first was very opposed to the independence revolution. He threatened anyone in favor of the Mexican revolution, but when Canon Agustín Fernández de San Vicente, the commissioner from the imperial Spanish regency, came to Monterey and asked him to transfer his allegiance to
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flew over it. The Argentines took the city for six days, during which time they stole the cattle and burned the fort, the artillery headquarters, the governor's residence and the Spanish houses. The town's residents were unharmed.On 3 April 1819 Hippolyte Bouchard's California expedition ended. He
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Solá served under Spanish colonial rule until Mexico became independent in 1821. Although California opposed Mexican rule, transfer of Spanish California to Mexico was completed with little disruption, and Solá himself presided over the changing of flags in 1822. News of Mexico's victory slowly
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had reported two corsair ships were ready to attack the Californian coast. The governor Pablo Vicente de Solá in Monterey ordered removal from the city all valuables and two thirds of the
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replaced Solá as the Mexican provisional governor and then as the first appointed Territorial governor appointed by Mexico. Argüello was also the first native-born
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Solá kept in line with Borica's Enlightenment outlook. He imported schoolteachers and he even supported two of them with his personal funding.
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Bouchard met with his officers to design the attack plan. Sir Peter Corney knew the bay from two previous visits to Monterey. They used the
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get a formal education from an English tutor and taught him about California politics that helped him become leader later in life.
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Mexico, he complied. He took down the Spanish flag and raised the new Mexican flag. In his tenure one new mission was founded:
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and Lasuén because of their different stance on the contemporary
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reached north to Alta California, and it was only in 1822 that
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to Bernardo Higuera and Cornelio López. It lay in present-day
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Solá granted in 1821 the 3,127-acre (1,265 ha)
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Index

Pablo Vicente de Sola
Governor of Alta California
José Darío Argüello
Luis Antonio Argüello
Mondragón
Gipuzkoa
Kingdom of Spain
Mexico City
Politician
soldier
Alta California
Mondragón
Gipuzkoa
Spain
Rancho Rincón de los Bueyes
Los Angeles County, California
Cheviot Hills
Rancho Park
Culver City
Baldwin Hills
Ballona Creek
Spanish missions
Spanish land grants
Rancho La Puente
Rancho El Conejo
Rancho Los Tularcitos
Rancho Bolsa del Potrero y Moro Cojo
Rancho San Antonio (Peralta)
Rancho Vega del Río del Pájaro
Luis Antonio Argüello

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