Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Andrés Pico (November 18, 1810 – February 14, 1876) was a Californio who became a successful rancher, fought in the contested Battle of San Pascual during the Mexican-American War, and secured full U.S. citizenship for Californians in the Treaty of Cahuenga. After California became one of the United States, Pico was elected to the state Assembly and Senate; he was also the commanding brigadier general of the state militia during the U.S. Civil War."@en }
Showing triples 1 to 4 of
4
with 100 triples per page.
- Andrés_Pico abstract "Andrés Pico (November 18, 1810 – February 14, 1876) was a Californio who became a successful rancher, fought in the contested Battle of San Pascual during the Mexican-American War, and secured full U.S. citizenship for Californians in the Treaty of Cahuenga. After California became one of the United States, Pico was elected to the state Assembly and Senate; he was also the commanding brigadier general of the state militia during the U.S. Civil War.".
- Q2806243 abstract "Andrés Pico (November 18, 1810 – February 14, 1876) was a Californio who became a successful rancher, fought in the contested Battle of San Pascual during the Mexican-American War, and secured full U.S. citizenship for Californians in the Treaty of Cahuenga. After California became one of the United States, Pico was elected to the state Assembly and Senate; he was also the commanding brigadier general of the state militia during the U.S. Civil War.".
- Andrés_Pico comment "Andrés Pico (November 18, 1810 – February 14, 1876) was a Californio who became a successful rancher, fought in the contested Battle of San Pascual during the Mexican-American War, and secured full U.S. citizenship for Californians in the Treaty of Cahuenga. After California became one of the United States, Pico was elected to the state Assembly and Senate; he was also the commanding brigadier general of the state militia during the U.S. Civil War.".
- Q2806243 comment "Andrés Pico (November 18, 1810 – February 14, 1876) was a Californio who became a successful rancher, fought in the contested Battle of San Pascual during the Mexican-American War, and secured full U.S. citizenship for Californians in the Treaty of Cahuenga. After California became one of the United States, Pico was elected to the state Assembly and Senate; he was also the commanding brigadier general of the state militia during the U.S. Civil War.".