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100 years ago this week, bear flag became California's official banner
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Jose
2011-02-19 14:50:35 UTC
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Sacramento Bee - ‎31/01/2011‎
They captured three Mexican officials, including Gen. Mariano Vallejo,
and locked up other citizens. That done, they lowered the Mexican flag
and, while a few rebels escorted their prize prisoners to John
Sutter's fort in what is now Sacramento, ...

http://www.sacbee.com/2011/01/31/3363999/100-years-ago-this-week-bear-flag.html
Don Gabacho
2011-02-19 19:57:51 UTC
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Post by Jose
Sacramento Bee - ‎31/01/2011‎
They captured three Mexican officials, including Gen. Mariano Vallejo,
and locked up other citizens.
"Citizens" of what?

The 'Californianos" were *not* Mexicans.
Post by Jose
That done, they lowered the Mexican flag
and, while a few rebels escorted their prize prisoners to John
Sutter's fort in what is now Sacramento, ...
http://www.sacbee.com/2011/01/31/3363999/100-years-ago-this-week-bear...
Don Gabacho
2011-02-19 20:05:00 UTC
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Post by Jose
Sacramento Bee - ‎31/01/2011‎
They captured three Mexican officials, including Gen. Mariano Vallejo,
and locked up other citizens.
"Citizens" of what?

The 'Californianos" were *not* Mexicans.
Post by Jose
That done, they lowered the Mexican flag
and, while a few rebels escorted their prize prisoners to John
Sutter's fort in what is now Sacramento, ...
http://www.sacbee.com/2011/01/31/3363999/100-years-ago-this-week-bear...
A.T.T.
2011-02-21 07:07:28 UTC
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http://www.elmundo.es/america/2011/02/21/mexico/1298244290.html

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