California became a part of the United States after the Mexican-American War, specifically through the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848. The territory was ceded to the U.S. by Mexico.
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George Creel was the head of the U.S. Committee on Public Information during World War I. He was responsible for shaping the U.S. propaganda efforts to garner public support for the war.
Propaganda posters have been used throughout history, but they were particularly prominent during times of war, such as World War I and World War II. They were used to promote patriotism, support for the war effort, and demonize the enemy.
There were millions of propaganda posters produced during World War II by various countries to promote patriotism, boost morale, and encourage citizens to contribute to the war effort. The exact number is difficult to determine due to the vast quantity created across different countries and time periods during the war.
One result of American propaganda during World War I was the demonization of German culture and people, leading to anti-German sentiments and discrimination against German-Americans in the United States.
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Mexico gave up its claims to California as a result of the Mexican War.
The Mexican-American War.
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By the end of the War, the California Gold Rush was at full swing.
John C. Fremont.
In 1848, at the end of the Mexican-American War (1846-1848).
The year that California became a territory was around 1848 after the Mexican-American War. It became a state in 1850.
Nevada was part of California during the Mexican War (1846-1848). And California was part of Mexico.
The Southwest, including California, was taken "by force of arms" from Mexico, during the Mexican War.