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and Pio Pico marched into the pueblo and released all prisoners. Victoria led a force from Monterey to stop the insurrection in Los Angeles. The two armies clashed at the Battle of Cahuenga Pass and Jose Maria Avila was killed. Andrés Ybarra of the
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also helped lead the revolt. He and fifty other Los Angeles leaders were imprisoned by Alcalde Vicente Sanchez for plotting against Victoria. An army of 150 men raised in San Diego by
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was lieutenant of the San Diego Company (1827–31), and commandant from 1830 to 1835. From 1831 to 1835, Argüello was captain of the company and took part, with his brother-in-law
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was called on to dress his wounds, which he apparently did well enough that Victoria survived. That same year, Chapman was naturalized as a Mexican citizen.
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also join the revolt. Governor Manuel Victoria was severely wounded fighting rebellious locals at the Battle of Cahuenga Pass.
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Testimonios: Early California Through the Eyes of Women, page 220, 1815-1848, By Rose Marie Beebe and Robert M. Senkewicz
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Lands of Promise and Despair: Chronicles of Early California, 1535-1846, By Rose Marie Beebe and Robert M. Senkewicz
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edhat.com, The (805) to the (808), Battle of Cahuenga Pass, Jun 15, 2013, By Peter Hartmann & Stacey Wright
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Reports of Land Cases Determined in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California
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in the north, and José María de Echeandía in the south, served as provisional governors from 1832 to 1833.
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from January 1831 to December 6, 1831. He died in exile. He was appointed governor on March 8, 1830 by
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A World Transformed: Firsthand Accounts of California Before the Gold Rush, edited by Joshua Paddison
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Removal and exile was due to his nullifying the order of his predecessor Governor
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arrived from Mexico in 1833, resolving the north-south political struggle.
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arrested. The pair fled and were hidden by their old friend
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first briefly replaced Manuel Victoria as governor. Then
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and Mexican land grants resumed with Governor Figueroa.
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Index

Governor of Alta California
Lucas Alamán
José María de Echeandía
PĂ­o Pico
Soldier
governor
Mexican-ruled
Alta California
Lucas Alamán
Battle of Cahuenga Pass
exile
Californios
Santiago ArgĂĽello
AgustĂ­n V. Zamorano
Avila family of California
Jose Antonio Carrillo
Rancho Las Encinitas
Rancho San Isidro Ajajolojol
Joseph John Chapman
José María de Echeandía
Alta California missions
land grant ranchos
Mexican secularization act of 1833
Juan Bautista Alvarado
José Castro
Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo
Presidio of San Francisco
Rancho Rosa Castilla
San Rafael Hills
Los Angeles County, California

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