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Lieutenant Colonel Nicolás Gutiérrez was twice acting governor of the northern part of Las Californias (what had previously been Alta California) in 1836, from January to May and July to November. Gutiérrez served two short terms as acting governor of Las Californias in 1836, during a very turbulent period in the history of Mexican California. The Siete Leyes reforms to Mexico's government had combined the two territories of Alta California and Baja California into a single departamento under the pre-1804 Spanish-era name of Las Californias. His term began on 2 January 1836, succeeding acting (ad interim) governor José Castro, and Gutiérrez served as governor ad interim until the arrival of official appointee Mariano Chico. Chico, however, was dismissed for abandoning his post, and Gutiérr

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  • El teniente coronel Nicolás Gutiérrez fue un militar mexicano que fue dos veces gobernador de Alta California en el año de 1836, siendo su primer periodo de enero a mayo y su segundo de julio a noviembre. Gutiérrez sirvió como gobernador de Alta California en dos brevísimos periodos en el año de 1836. Su primer periodo comenzó el 2 de enero de 1836 como gobernador interino hasta la llegada del general Mariano Chico que lo precedió y luego subsecuentemente sucedió a este luego de la destitución sumaria por abandonar su puesto. Sin embargo, Gutiérrez fue derrocado por una revuelta dirigida por Juan Bautista Alvarado el 5 de noviembre de 1836. La batalla fue corta y su rendición fue asegurada luego de un disparo de cañón sobre la residencia del gobernador. Gutiérrez y sus oficiales fueron detenidos en Cabo San Lucas en el bergantín inglés Clementine, el 11 de noviembre de 1836 antes de regresar a México. (es)
  • Lieutenant Colonel Nicolás Gutiérrez was twice acting governor of the northern part of Las Californias (what had previously been Alta California) in 1836, from January to May and July to November. Gutiérrez served two short terms as acting governor of Las Californias in 1836, during a very turbulent period in the history of Mexican California. The Siete Leyes reforms to Mexico's government had combined the two territories of Alta California and Baja California into a single departamento under the pre-1804 Spanish-era name of Las Californias. His term began on 2 January 1836, succeeding acting (ad interim) governor José Castro, and Gutiérrez served as governor ad interim until the arrival of official appointee Mariano Chico. Chico, however, was dismissed for abandoning his post, and Gutiérrez returned to the job in July. Gutierrez himself was ousted in a coup led by Californios Juan Bautista Alvarado and José Castro, assisted by a group of foreigners led by Isaac Graham, on 5 November 1836. The battle was short and surrender was secured after the firing of just one artillery round at the governor's residence in Monterey. Gutierrez and his cadre of officers were detained at Cabo San Lucas on the English brig Clementine before returning to Mexico. (en)
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  • El teniente coronel Nicolás Gutiérrez fue un militar mexicano que fue dos veces gobernador de Alta California en el año de 1836, siendo su primer periodo de enero a mayo y su segundo de julio a noviembre. (es)
  • Lieutenant Colonel Nicolás Gutiérrez was twice acting governor of the northern part of Las Californias (what had previously been Alta California) in 1836, from January to May and July to November. Gutiérrez served two short terms as acting governor of Las Californias in 1836, during a very turbulent period in the history of Mexican California. The Siete Leyes reforms to Mexico's government had combined the two territories of Alta California and Baja California into a single departamento under the pre-1804 Spanish-era name of Las Californias. His term began on 2 January 1836, succeeding acting (ad interim) governor José Castro, and Gutiérrez served as governor ad interim until the arrival of official appointee Mariano Chico. Chico, however, was dismissed for abandoning his post, and Gutiérr (en)
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