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  1. Nov 9, 2009 · During the Bear Flag Revolt, from June to July 1846, a small group of American settlers in California rebelled against the Mexican government and proclaimed California an independent republic.

  2. Flag of California. The Bear Flag is the official flag of the U.S. state of California. [1] . The precursor of the flag was first flown during the 1846 Bear Flag Revolt and was also known as the Bear Flag.

  3. The flag of California features a red star and stripe taken from the U.S. flag, a grizzly bear as a symbol of the state’s strength, and the words “California Republic.” It has a white field and a green bottom stripe.

  4. Apr 26, 2018 · It’s a recognizable flag: a grizzly bear walks on a patch of grass towards a red, five-pointed star, while a matching red stripe runs along the bottom. “California Republic,” it reads. Though formally adopted in 1911 as the official state flag, its origins date back to a short-lived revolt in 1846.

  5. The Bear Flag Revolt: June-July 1846. Mexican Rule and Resistance in California. The Fall of the Bear Flag Republic. Impact and Legacy of the Bear Flag Revolt. Conclusion. FAQ. What was the Bear Flag Revolt? What was the outcome of the Bear Flag Revolt? Who led the Bear Flag Revolt? What role did John C. Frémont play in the Bear Flag Revolt?

  6. Its basic standardized elements were a red star and stripe taken from our nation’s flag; the grizzly bear, which had come to symbolize the Golden State over the years; and the legend “California Republic” that repeated the wording (minus a period) from the original 1846 Bear Flag.

  7. The California State Flag, also known unofficially as the “Bear Flag,” is the oldest unofficial State Symbol. Though it came into existence during the short-lived Bear Flag Revolt in the spring of 1846, it was not officially adopted as California’s official State Flag until 1911.

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