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- Ranchos of California - Wikipedia
In Alta California (now known as California) and Baja California, ranchos were concessions and land grants made by the Spanish and Mexican governments from 1775 [1] to 1846 The Spanish concessions of land were made to retired soldiers as an inducement for them to settle in the frontier
- Ranchos in California: The Spanish and Mexican Eras
Over a period of about 60 years, the Spanish and Mexican governments made about 500 land grants for ranchos in California Of these, only about 30 originated during the Spanish period (1769-1822), while most came about during the Mexican era (1822-1848) What Was the Purpose of the Ranchos?
- Ranchos - California Missions Foundation
Ranchos, first established during Spanish rule and later continued under the Mexican flag, were large land grants given to individuals who had been loyal to the Spanish Crown or later to the newly independent government in Mexico
- Palos Verdes, La Brea, Sepulveda: What were the ranchos? - Los Angeles . . .
The L A you live in today was first stamped and shaped by Native Americans, and then, millennia later, by the fabled ranchos, back when virtually all of Southern California — stupendous hunks
- California Ranchos
By the end of Mexican rule in California in 1846, the ranchos covered 10 million acres and stretched from San Diego in the south to Shasta County in the north Individual ranchos ranged in size from less than 4,000 acres to nearly 50,000 acres
- Explore Rancho Los Cerritos: Californias Hidden History
Explore the rich history at Rancho Los Cerritos Uncover stories of California's past present Open Wed-Sun for tours, events, cultural experiences
- 1821-1847: Missions, Ranchos, and the Mexican War for Independence
Well-connected families (such as the Vallejos, Alvarados, and Peraltas in the north and the Carillos, de la Guerras, and Picos in the south) could secure grants for each family member, creating an elite class of rancheros who controlled hundreds of thousands of prime acres
- Chasing down L. A. s Rancho Era Past | Arts Culture - PBS SoCal
Rancho Los Alamitos, which now provides modern-day access to a tiny sliver of L A 's ranching history, is tucked away in a tremendously developed, populated area (unlike the ranches of, say, the Santa Monica Mountains, which are still pretty much out in the wild)
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