Causes Of The Bear Flag Revolt

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Identifications Bear Flag Revolt (1),The Cart War(2), Santa Fe Ring(3), The Bear Flag Revolt was the act of settlers trying to overturn the Mexican government in California led by John C. Fremont. In opposition of the Mexican government, the settlers rose the Bear Flag and red star. The Bear Flag Revolt shows the first signs of hostility towards Mexicans in California as a group (insert citation). Following the years after Mexican War, Americans would follow similar uprising against the Mexicans in group action. The Cart War happened in 1857 due to ethnic and racial hostilities of Texans towards the Mexican Americans that resided there. There was also anger over the fact the the Mexican Texans felt sympathy for the black slaves. Mexicans had made a business from hauling food and merchandise using oxcarts, that went faster than their anglo counterparts. Anglo Americans in mob fashion destroyed the Mexican’s oxcarts, …show more content…

Pico became the last governor of Alta, California in 1845 following a revolt that forced out the former Governor Manuel Micheltorena. Pico despite transcending the racial borderlines, was also one of the wealthiest cattleman owning over 8,000 acre ranch in Los Angeles, and was known for his extravagant lifestyle. Ultimately Pico agreed to the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo, effectively giving up his governorship and surrendering the land to the United States (Gomez-Quinones, 2016). While Pico overcame the racial boarderline set up by racial sentiment, another multiracial woman did as well, Arcadia Bandini Estudillo. Estudillo also resided in Los Angeles, being from a wealthy family and donated to different places in Los Angeles for the public (Gomez-Quinones, 2016). Pico and Estudillo both regardless of their race or gender were able to become prominent wealthy individual, whom had significant power and notability in their

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