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John C. Frémont was convinced to pursue a more peaceful approach with the Californios by several key figures, including his wife, Jessie Benton Frémont, who advocated for diplomacy and understanding. Additionally, political pressures and the changing dynamics of the U.S.-Mexican War influenced his decision to seek a more conciliatory stance. These factors ultimately encouraged him to navigate the complexities of California's politics more carefully.

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