The correct answer is that in the 1840s, Mexico ceded California to the United States as a part of a peace treaty.
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, which ended the Mexican-American War, forced the Mexican government to cede California to the United States, along with the other Interior Provinces (today's New Mexico), in 1848. That same year gold was discovered in California, more precisely in Coloma, near Sacramento, and many people came to the new US territory to look for gold and try their luck.
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The Cuba unified the issues during the Spanish American war in April 1898
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In June 1832, a group of Anglo-American settlers staged a rebellion against Mexican rule in the town of Anahuac, near Galveston. Currently Santa Anna was rebelling against Mexico’s current president Bustamante because he wanted federalists in power. The rebels liked this so they joined him in his rebellion. There was also the fact that the rebels were becoming stronger than the Mexican forces with the help of Santa Anna. With all of these Mexico was losing and a colonel (Jose de las Pierdas) puts a stop to this by letting the men free.
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