The Yankee (American) whaling ships began appearing in Spanish California except to establish permanent trading posts with Spanish settlements.
- Spanish control over Alta California was ended by the Mexican Revolution.
- Governor Figueroa's secularization orders stipulated that half of the mission lands would be be left to the Indians.
<h3>When did the Spanish lose hold of California?</h3>
The Spanish colony of Mexico is known to have been at war for independence in 1821 and because of their successful revolt later Alta California which is today's California, was given into Mexican control.
Therefore, The Yankee (American) whaling ships began appearing in Spanish California except to establish permanent trading posts with Spanish settlements.
- Spanish control over Alta California was ended by the Mexican Revolution.
- Governor Figueroa's secularization orders stipulated that half of the mission lands would be be left to the Indians.
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<span>No, it wasn't. For the most part of the nineteenth century, more and more people commuted on rails as opposed to steamboat i.e water. The effect of the locomotive cannot be over emphasized. Try to envision the nineteenth century without the smoke-belching engines along endless expanses of iron track. The locomotive was the driving force behind America’s western expansion, and it played a major role in the Civil. It would be impossible to visualize the nineteenth century without the locomotive.</span>
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