Contest for California: From Spanish Colonization to the American Conquest

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Pub. Date: 2012-05-07
Publisher(s): Univ of Oklahoma Pr
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Summary

California's early history was both colorful and turbulent. After Europeans first explored the region in the sixteenth century, it was conquered and colonized by successive waves of adventurers and settlers. In Contest for California, award-winning author Stephen G. Hyslop draws on a wide array of primary sources to weave an elegant narrative of this epic struggle for control of the territory that many saw as a beautiful, sprawling land of promise. In vivid detail, Hyslop traces the story of early California from its founding in 1769 by Spanish colonists to its annexation in 1848 by the United States. He describes the motivations and activities of colonizers and colonized alike. Using eyewitness accounts, he allows all participants-Native American, Spanish, Mexican, and Anglo-American-to have their say. Soldiers, settlers, missionaries, and merchants testify to the heroic and commonplace, the colorful and tragic, in California's pre-American history. Even as he acknowledges the dark side of this story, Hyslop avoids a simplistic perspective. Moving beyond the polarities that have marked late-twentieth-century California historiography, he offers nuanced portraits of such controversial figures as Junípero Serra and treats the Californios and their distinctive Hispanic culture with a respect lacking in earlier histories. Attentive to tensions within the invading groups-priests and the military during the Spanish era, merchants and settlers during the American era-he also never loses sight of their impact on the original inhabitants of the region: California's Native peoples. He also recounts the journeys of colonists from Russia, England, and other countries who influenced the development of California as it passed from the hands of Spaniards and Mexicans to Americans. Exhaustively researched yet concise, this book offers a much-needed alternative history of early California and its evolution from Spanish colony to American territory.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrationsp. 9
Introductionp. 11
Prologue: Alfred Sully's Fall from Gracep. 19
Spanish Colonization (1769-1784)p. 31
Spiritual Conquestp. 33
Cross and Crownp. 59
The Anza Expeditionp. 75
Settlement and Strifep. 93
Exposed to the World (1785-1825)p. 111
Overtures from Abroadp. 113
The Smugglers' Coastp. 145
Imperial Sunsetp. 175
Traders and Trespassers (1826-1841)p. 207
Paths of Subversionp. 209
Revolutionary Californiap. 243
The Emigrant Tidep. 281
The American Conquest (1842-1848)p. 303
Intervention at Montereyp. 305
Frémont's Foraysp. 319
The Bear Flag Revoltp. 349
Occupation and Resistancep. 369
Conclusion: The Illusion of Innocencep. 401
Bibliographyp. 409
Acknowledgmentsp. 423
Indexp. 427
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