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their homes and property from further seizures. They went on to present specific instances of property confiscation and theft. Captain Marston relayed their grievances to his superiors, and on January 7, 1847, an agreement was reached between the two parties. According to the terms of this agreement, the Californios agreed to surrender any hostages they held and relinquish any cannons in their possession. In return, the Americans pledged to respect Californio property, compensate them for previous losses, and return any confiscated cattle or horses. The agreement also included amnesty for all rebels who had participated in the uprising. This accord effectively marked the conclusion of hostilities in Northern California.
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complicated by challenging conditions, with heavy rainfall and cold weather adding to the difficulties. During the initial days, there was no organized opposition encountered. On December 31, a scouting party made a significant discovery, locating a contingent of Californios within a five-mile radius of Marston's position.
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After an armed confrontation on January 2 and a meeting the following day, Marine Captain Ward Marston, commander of the United States expeditionary force, and Francisco Sánchez, leader of the Mexican-Californian ranchers, agreed to a treaty here on January 7, 1847. U.S. forces were to recognize the
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personnel, and the remaining members were American volunteers. The command of this force was entrusted to Marine officer Captain Ward Matson, following orders issued on December 28, 1846. These orders directed him to disperse any hostile forces in the region. The march from San Francisco was further
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On the following day, January 3, 1847, a group of Californios sought permission to converse with Captain Matson. They conveyed their stance, emphasizing that they harbored no hostility toward the United States and had no allegiance to Mexico. Their armed actions were solely aimed at safeguarding
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There is also an "Armistice Oak Tree Site" historical landmark that marks the site where Francisco Sánchez surrendered himself and some American prisoners ending the Battle of Santa Clara on January 8, 1847. The marker is at
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The U.S. contingent dispatched to address the tensions in Santa Clara comprised a mere 101 individuals. This group included 35
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Hoover, Mildred Brooke; Hero Eugene Rench; Ethel Grace Rench (1966) . "Santa Clara County: The Battle of Santa Clara".
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U.S. forces pressed on, and on January 2, 1847, they met the Californios near
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The registration for the Santa Clara Campaign Treaty Site Plaque as a
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Template for California Historical Landmarks in Santa Clara County.
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The history of Alta California: a memoir of Mexican California
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rights of the Californians and end seizures of their property.
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Historic site in Santa Clara County, California, United States
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On January 2, 1847, a military encounter took place between
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Tinkham, George Henry (1915). "The California Conquest".
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Mission Santa Clara de Asis and Old Spanish Bridge Site
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California Historical Landmarks in Santa Clara County
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stands as a historic landmark that commemorates the
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Santa Clara, California
37°21′8″N 121°57′13″W / 37.35222°N 121.95361°W / 37.35222; -121.95361
California Historical Landmark
Santa Clara Campaign Treaty Site is located in San Jose, California
Santa Clara County
Battle of Santa Clara
Mexican-American War
California Historical Landmark
Santa Clara, California


Californios
Santa Clara, California
Northern California
San Francisco
Mexican-American War
Manuel Micheltorena
PĂ­o Pico
U.S. Marines
U.S. Navy
Mission Santa Clara de AsĂ­s
Yerba Buena

California Historical Landmark
El Camino Real
Lawrence Expressway
California Historical Landmarks in Santa Clara County
Battles of the Mexican–American War

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