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Micheltorena had been sent to California from Mexico, along with an army that had been recruited out of Mexico’s worst jails. He had no money to feed his army, which then spread out to people’s homes and farms “like a plague of locusts, stripping the countryside bare.” This enraged the Californians
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On the long march to the battle Marsh had taken every opportunity to dissuade the other soldiers from Micheltorena’s cause. Ignoring Sutter, Marsh seized an opportunity during the battle to signal the other side for a parley. Many of the soldiers on each side were settlers from the United States.
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Marsh convinced them that they had no reason to be fighting each other. At Marsh’s urging, these soldiers on both sides united, abandoned Micheltorena’s cause, and even captured Sutter. Micheltorena was defeated, and California-born
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and led to widespread hatred of Micheltorena. Women were not considered safe from the depredations of Micheltorena’s army.
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as governor, who proved very unpopular. By 1844, a revolt against him arose, culminating in the Battle of Providencia.
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population reached adulthood, many of them became impatient that the government of Mexico continued to choose
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This article is about the "Second Battle of Cahuenga Pass". For the first, see
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Index

Battle of Cahuenga Pass
Cahuenga Pass
Alta California
Centralist Mexico
California
U.S.



Juan Bautista Alvarado

José Antonio Castro

Manuel Micheltorena
Cahuenga Pass
Rancho Providencia
San Fernando Valley
Los Angeles
California
Californios
Alta California
Alta California
New Spain
Californio
non-native born governors
Juan Bautista Alvarado
Oaxaca
Manuel Micheltorena

John Marsh

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