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Military Governors of California

As the result of the Mexican War, Mexico ceded California to the United States in 1846. A territorial government should have been established by the U.S. Congress, but it was not. Congress delayed establishing any civilian government while it struggled with the issues of slavery and the balance of slave and non-slave states. In the meantime, California was administered by a succession of seven American military governors. [RAP-ed.]

Source of the information in the following table: Hart, James D. A Companion to California, University of California Press, 1987.

Name Term
John Drake Sloat July 7--29, 1846
Robert Field Stockton July 29, 1846--Jan. 19, 1847
John Charles Fremont Jan. 19--March 1, 1847
Stephen Watts Kearny March 1--May 31, 1847
Richard Barnes Mason May 31, 1847--Feb.28, 1849
Persifor F. Smith Feb. 28--April 12, 1849
Bennet Riley April 12--Dec.20, 1849

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