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    Don Pío de Jesús Pico IV (May 5, 1801 – September 11, 1894) was a Californio politician, ranchero, and entrepreneur, famous for serving as the last governor of Alta California under Mexican rule.

    • María Ignacia Alvarado
    • John Drake Sloat (As the U.S. Military Governor of California)
  2. Under the later Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848, Mexico formally ceded Alta California and other territories to the United States, and the disputed border of Texas was fixed at the Rio Grande. Pico, like nearly all the Californios, became an American citizen with full legal and voting rights.

    • January 13, 1847
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  4. Oct 10, 2017 · Featuring the stories of native teacher Toypurina, who led the revolt against the San Gabriel Mission, Spanish soldier Jose Marco Pico, who served at the mission, and his son Pio Pico, who became the last Mexican Governor of California.

  5. El pico Guadalupe es, con 2667 metros, el punto más alto de Texas, en Estados Unidos. Forma parte de la cordillera de la sierra de Guadalupe que son un parque nacional del país y están localizadas en el sureste del estado de Nuevo México y en el oeste de Texas.

  6. Picos involvement led him to becoming Governor in 1832 to 1846 when the Americans took over. Pio Picos brother, Gen Andrés Pico was one of the signatories of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, in 1848 formally ceding all of Mexico's Alta California territory to the United States.

  7. Sep 14, 2021 · May 5, 2020. by Paul R. Spitzzeri. On this day in 1801, Pío de Jesús Pico was born at the Mission San Gabriel in what was a remote, isolated outpost on the frontier of New Spain. His father was a mestizo (Spanish and indigenous) corporal in an army that was representing an empire on the verge of disintegration and his mother was a mulata (of ...

  8. Last Governor of Mexican California. Pío de Jesus Pico. P ío de Jesus Pico, 1801-1894, was the last governor of Mexican California. The name Pico has become a familiar Southern California place name, from busy Pico Boulevard, the City of Pico Rivera, and the Pico House.

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