Template:CAAmericanMissionPeriod

From FortWiki
Revision as of 14:34, 22 November 2012 by John Stanton (talk | contribs)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

The Mexican War was declared by the U.S. Congress on 11 May 1846 in response to a Mexican attack on U.S. troops in Texas. The declaration of war opened the door for American occupation of California. The American period began when American forces occupied San Diego in 1846. With end of the war, Mexico ceded all of upper California to the Americans in 1848 and a new round of land redistribution began.

On 19 Feb 1853 Archbishop Joseph Sadoc Alemany filed a claim on behalf of the Roman Catholic Church for the return of all former mission lands in the State of California. Ownership of 1,051 acres (for all practical intents being the exact area of land occupied by the original mission buildings, cemeteries, and gardens) was transferred by land patents signed by President Abraham Lincoln on 18 Mar 1865, just weeks before his assignation.