Andrés Pico
General Don Andrés Pico (1810-1876) was the brother of Pío Pico. Both Andrés and Pío Pico were influential Mexicans living in California in the mid-19th Century. John C. Frémont and Andres Pico signed the Treaty of Cahuenga, effectively ending the Mexican-American War in California.
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1810 - 1876 - Pío Pico - Mexicans - California - 19th Century - John C. Frémont - Treaty of Cahuenga - Mexican-American War
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