Bear Flag Revolt
The 1846 rebellion by Americans against Mexican rule in California.
In California, Americans rebelled against Mexican rule in the Bear Flag Revolt. The rebels declared California independent of Mexico and named it the Republic of California.
Easter Rebellion
Easter Rebellion
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In 1846, Sutter's Fort in California flew three flags: the Mexican flag, representing Mexican sovereignty over California; the Bear Flag, raised by American settlers during the Bear Flag Revolt in June 1846, symbolizing their rebellion against Mexican rule; and the United States flag, which was raised after California was ceded to the U.S. following the Mexican-American War. These flags reflect the significant political changes occurring in California during that period.
In California, Americans rebelled against Mexican rule in the Bear Flag Revolt. The rebels declared California independent of Mexico and named it the Republic of California.
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There was one group that led a successful rebellion against Syrian rule. The one group that did this was called Maccabees.
There were at least two: The Rebellion of 1798 and the Easter Rebellion of 1914.
During the time of Mexican rule, the economy in California was largely based on ranching and trade. California became a state on September 9, 1850.
The call for rebellion against Spain in the Mexican village of Dolores was issued by Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla. On September 16, 1810, he delivered the famous "Grito de Dolores," which urged the people to rise up against Spanish rule, marking the beginning of the Mexican War of Independence. Hidalgo's passionate plea rallied the local population to fight for independence and social justice.