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California Republic Bear Flag: Cali Golden State

California Republic Bear Flag: Cali Golden State

The California Republic flag is a symbol of the short-lived Bear Flag Republic, which existed for a period of 25 days in 1846. The flag is a simple design with a single red star on a white background. The star is said to represent the lone star state, and the white background is meant to symbolize purity and innocence. - The flag was first raised on June 14, 1846, by a group of American settlers who had come to California in search of gold. These settlers, known as the Bear Flag Revolt, were unhappy with Mexican rule and wanted to establish their own independent republic. They declared their independence on June 14 and raised the Bear Flag Republic flag over Sonoma, California. - The Bear Flag Republic only lasted for 25 days. On July 9, 1846, the U.S. military arrived in California and took control of the territory. The Bear Flag Republic was then incorporated into the United States as part of the Mexican-American War. - Although the Bear Flag Republic was short-lived, the flag has become a symbol of California's history and independence. It is often flown alongside the U.S. flag in California, and it is a popular symbol of the state's identity. - Early History: California has a long and complex history. The first people to live in California were the Native Americans, who had been living in the region for thousands of years. The Spanish arrived in California in the late 16th century and established several missions and settlements. Mexico gained independence from Spain in 1821, and California became a part of Mexico. - California is known for many things today, including: H0llyw00dland is a popular tourist destination in California. It is located in the Santa Monica Mountains and offers stunning views of Los Angeles. H0llyw00dland is also home to the H0llyw00d Sign, which is a famous landmark in California. - The Entertainment Industry - H0llyw00dland is the heart of the entertainment industry. It is home to many major studios, production companies, and talent agencies. The entertainment industry is a major part of California's economy. - The Tech Industry - The Tech Industry is another major part of California's economy. The state is home to many of the world's leading tech companies, including Apple, Google, and Facebook. The Tech Industry is a major source of jobs and innovation in California. - Natural Resources - California is also known for its natural resources. The state has a variety of resources, including oil, gas, timber, and agricultural products. California is also home to many national parks, including Yosemite National Park and Sequoia National Park. - Conclusion - The California Republic flag is a symbol of the state's history and independence. It is a reminder of the Bear Flag Revolt and the short-lived Bear Flag Republic. California is a diverse and vibrant state with a rich history and culture. It is known for many things today, including H0llyw00dland, the entertainment industry, the Tech Industry, and natural resources. - Flag design is in public domain.

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By Karin L.November 6, 2020Verified Purchase
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This card was BEAUTIFUL! I was surprised and grateful on how fast this was shipped. Great product! GREAT, better than I imagined it would
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By myrtieshuman (.May 9, 2017Verified Purchase
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I mailed it straight to the baby's mother. She said she loved it. This was the big card. My niece put it on the mantle for a decoration for the baby's birthday party. I did see a picture of it and it looked like turned out very cute.
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By Ayushma G.December 29, 2021Verified Purchase
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This card is super nice, it also arrived early. Everything came out exactly as I wanted! Super happy with my purchase.

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Created on: 8/8/2021, 3:50 PM
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