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1- After his capture in the Bear Flag Revolt, Colonel Vallejo was A-set free on his word as a gentleman. B-sent to José Castro with a message from the insurgents. C-used as a Spanish interpreter. D-sent to Sutter’s Fort as a prisoner. 2- By late May of 1846, Frémont had set up camp at A-Sonoma B-Peter Lassen’s ranch. C-the Sutter Buttes. D-Sutter’s Fort. 3- When John C. Frémont was near Monterey in early 1846, which of the following people was MOST belligerent? A-William P. Hartnell B-Thomas O. Larkin C-José Castro D-John C. Frémont 4- The leader of the Bear Flag Revolt was A-Josiah Belden. B-William B. Ide. C-Zeke Merritt. D-John Sutter. 5- In August of 1846, José Castro A-disbanded his army and fled south to Sonora. B-led the resistance that briefly recaptured Los Angeles. C-strategically retreated to the San Joaquin Valley. D-fought a pitched battle with Pío Pico. 6- What was John C. Frémont’s reward for his service as military governor of California? A-He was promoted. B-He was named U.S. ambassador to Mexico. C-He was court-martialed. D-He was appointed secretary of state.
Explanation:
In July 1846, Jose Castro retreated south from Santa Clara because "He felt his forces were too small to succeed against the Americans."
- This is because at the Siege of Los Angeles, in southern California, the then Mexican General, Jose Castro retreated to safety from Pueblo of Los Angeles before the American troops came in.
- At the time, the Mexican troops commanded by Jose Castro were small compared to American forces, as was evident when the American forces met a small Mexican military garrison at the Presidio of Monterey.
Hence, in this case, the correct answer is "He felt his forces were too small to succeed against the Americans."
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