California and New Mexico didn't exist. Mexican independence happened in 1810. California didn't exist as California until 1850. The mission system in California changed hands from Spain to Mexico.
Yes, California benefited from Mexican independence as it transitioned from Spanish colonial rule to Mexican governance, fostering a sense of autonomy and cultural identity. The change allowed for increased land grants and the establishment of ranchos, which boosted the local economy and agriculture. However, the lack of resources and infrastructure during the early years of Mexican rule also posed challenges. Overall, the shift contributed to California's unique cultural landscape and eventual growth.
there would be no colonies and settlers in california back in the 1770's
Before contact with Europeans, Mexico was home to several Native American civilizations, including the Aztecs and Mayans. With the arrival of Spanish conquistadors in the 16th century, most local culture and traditions were destroyed, being replaced with Spanish traditions such as language and religion; other traits were the results of merging cultural traditions -- such as Day of the Dead. Nowadays, Mexico is a mix of three cultures: Spanish, Native American -- especially Aztec and Mayan -- and "Mexican culture", which is the result of 200 years of Mexican independence.
There was no immediate change. Most people didn’t know the constitution in 1789.
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In Spanish, "Gaspar de Portolà" is said the same way: "Gaspar de Portolà." His name does not change between languages. He was a Spanish explorer known for his expeditions in California during the 18th century.
Before contact with Europeans, Mexico was home to several Native American civilizations, including the Aztecs and Mayans. With the arrival of Spanish conquistadors in the 16th century, most local culture and traditions were destroyed, being replaced with Spanish traditions such as language and religion; other traits were the results of merging cultural traditions -- such as Day of the Dead. Nowadays, Mexico is a mix of three cultures: Spanish, Native American -- especially Aztec and Mayan -- and "Mexican Culture", which is the result of 200 years of Mexican independence.
As a result of the Mexican Revolution in 1910, the country's Natural Resources were nationalized. Another change was the implementation of a minimum wage.
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It is quite likely beause California remained a major prize that both Britain and the US had their eye on. Sooner or later it was going to change hands.