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258:. It ordered the commanding officers to compel parents to send their children to the schools which he had established. In 1829, throughout Alta California, there were 339 students in 11 primary schools. During this time a noted educator in San Diego was Friar Antonio Menendez and his 18 pupils. Private schools operated throughout this time in California also.
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he owned. He asked Mexico to give half of his government pay to his Wife. In 1855, he returned to Mexico to find his wife was paid no money and his mill not doing well, with his fortunes turned and he found himself poor. In 1835, there was an earthquake. Being an engineer he was in demand to repair
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New immigration of both
Mexican and foreigners, increased pressure on the Alta California government to seize the mission properties and dispossess the natives in accordance with Echeandía's directive. Despite the fact that Echeandía's emancipation plan was met with little encouragement from the
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Echeandía's premature decree may have had more to do with his desire to appease "...some prominent Californians who had already had their eyes on the mission lands..." than with concern for the welfare of the
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were not happy with this absent leader. He appointed
Military officer José María Padré as a Lit. Governor of Baja California. Padré was elected to Mexico's congress in 1828. Padré appointed a lower level office in his place, but his did not go over well. In 1829
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Mexican
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Kelsey, p. 21: Settlers made numerous false claims in order to diminish the natives' stature: "The
Indians are by nature slovenly and indolent", stated one newcomer. "They have unfeelingly appropriated the region", claimed
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who were found qualified were freed from missionary rule and made eligible to become
Mexican citizens. Those who wished to remain under mission tutelage (guardianship) were exempted from most forms of
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Surveyor General's Office, Biennial Report of the Surveyor-General of the State of California, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1881, p.519, Recorded in Book of Titles, No 2 p.22.
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from 1832 to 1833 was the provisional governor of north part of
California. This was due to the removal of Victoria. The removal was in part due to a military uprising revolt and the
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and lived there with his daughters, even after the U.S. takeover in 1847 he continued in
California until his death in 1871. He had step-daughters to care for him in his old age.
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lead a bands of armed Native
Americans in revolt against the California Mexican government. Estanislao led many raids against Mexican settlers. Echeandía send troops led by
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He was a Lieutenant-Colonel connected with a college of engineers in Mexico. He moved to Mexico at appointment, leaving his wife and four daughters in Mexico with an
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missionaries in order to prevent their deportation once the law took effect in California. he knew this would leave most missions without missionaries priests.
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who had not been paid for years marched south starting in Monterey. Echeandía heard about the unrest and had his troops stop them just before Santa Barbara.
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in Baja California, near San Diego. A grant to Juan Bandini is recorded as being completed for Rancho Cañada de Tecate on July 12, 1834 under governor
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and his men "arrested", interviewed, released and ordered to depart California, as he was fearful that Smith's reports would open the area to
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arrived from Mexico in 1833, resolving the north–south political struggle and replaced Echeandía on January 14, 1833. Figueroa continued the
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younger than sixty years of age from Mexican territories; Governor Echeandía nevertheless intervened on behalf of some of the Spanish-born
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arrested him in 1855 for a political reasons on something Echeandía negatively said about him, but he was then released. He returned to
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was sent to be the governor Baja California. Victoria was more on the side of the missions over the new rancho and Californio.
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hunting off the coast of California, that his predecessor Luis Antonio Argüello had licensed to the Russians.
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played Governor Echeandia in the 1960 episode "Forbidden Wedding" of the
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the many damaged buildings and was able to get out of poverty.
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soldiers, free settlers, and "other classes" totaled 4,342.
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In 1825, Echeandía was appointed Governor of both lower
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1230:Don P. Pico
1206:(1822–1846)
1164:Col. Bórica
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1357:U.S. state
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