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- Californios - Wikipedia
Californios (singular Californio) are Hispanic Californians, especially those descended from Spanish and Mexican settlers of the 17th through 19th centuries who arrived under Spanish and Mexican rule before California was annexed by the United States
- Californios - Encyclopedia. com
Californios, technically, the Spanish-speaking residents of Alta California during the Spanish and Mexican era (1769–1848)
- Californios – San Francisco - a MICHELIN Guide Restaurant
Chef Val M Cantú's Californios is a divine dining temple where a passionate focus on heritage is applied with masterful technique The attractive space, with its dark walls, colorful artwork, and lively playlist, keeps things more festive than hallowed, and the patio area is especially pleasant
- Californios Definition - California History Key Term | Fiveable
Californios were the Spanish-speaking inhabitants of California, particularly during the period when California was part of Mexico (1821-1848)
- Who were the Californios? Unveiling their History Culture
In the Spanish monarchy, the term "Californio" was used to refer to individuals who were either born or settled in California during the period of Spanish colonial rule The Californios were a class of californian immigrants and rancheros
- Californio Society — Calisphere
The wealthy Spanish Californian families called Californios were the first group to receive large-scale benefit from California’s rich agricultural resources
- Californios | Research Starters - EBSCO
Californios were Spanish settlers in the region that in modern times includes the state of California They were colonizers and descendants of colonists from Mexico under Spanish rule
- Settlers on the California Frontier (Part 2): The Californios
Despite their sense of local pride, Californios generally saw themselves as loyal members of the Spanish empire Later, they accepted Mexican independence from Spain and swore allegiance to the new country
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