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Republic of Baja California

1853 CE – 1854 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · republic
Period
1853 CE – 1854 CE
Duration
1 years
Known Periods
2
Capital
La Paz
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Republic of Lower California, also known as the Republic of Baja California, was a proposed state from 1853 to 1854, after American private military leader William Walker failed to invade Sonora from Arizona. Walker wanted to appropriate Sonora, and his claims had both the support of tycoons and government complacency in the United States. In November 1853, Walker set off with two hundred men to La Paz, where he captured the political head and proclaimed the independence of the Republic of Lower California, a state that never had recognition nor truly existed because Walker had neither full control of the peninsula nor the support of the population. He faced resistance from the Mexican army and from civilians, among them.

Historical Periods

Republic of Baja California (1853–1855)

1853 CE – 1855 CE

Capital: La PazArea: 160,537 km²

Republic of Baja California (1856–1856)

1856 CE – 1856 CE

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Capital: La PazArea: 111,716 km²

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