General Mariano Vallejo supported the secularization act because he believed it would enhance the economic development of California by redistributing land held by the Catholic Church to private individuals and settlers. He viewed the secularization of missions as a way to promote agricultural expansion and settlement, which would benefit the region's growth and stability. Vallejo also sought to reduce the Church's influence over local governance and integrate California more fully into the United States. His support was part of a broader push for modernization and Americanization in California during the mid-19th century.
Working class Americans was the group that most strongly supported the Chinese Exclusion Act. The act was signed into law on May 6, 1882.
abolitionists
He signed and supported it.
Andrew Jackson
b. The Farm Loan Act
how did the catholic bishop evade the consequences of the secularization act
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Andrew Johnson and anyone who agreed with his beliefs, supported the reconstruction act.
Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt supported the Meat Inspection Act of 1906.
Mission Santa Barbara was secularized in 1834. This happened after the Act for the Secularization of the Missions of California was passed in August 1833.
Yes
Andrew Jackson
provided for the general resettlement of Native Americans from east of the Mississippi River to lands west President Jackson was a strong opponent of Indian tribes
Working class Americans was the group that most strongly supported the Chinese Exclusion Act. The act was signed into law on May 6, 1882.
Workers in the West
He signed and supported it.