Manuel Victoria
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Manuel Victoria | |
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In office 1831 – 1832 |
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Appointed by | Lucas Alamán |
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Preceded by | José María de Echeandía |
Succeeded by | Pío Pico |
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Died | 1833 |
Profession | Soldier |
Religion | Catholic |
Manuel Victoria (d. 1833), governor of Mexican ruled Alta California from January 1831 to 6 December 1831. The revolt leading to his twelve month abbreviated tenure and subsequent exile, were all due to his nullifying the order of his predecessor, José María de Echeandía, to secularize the missions of California. Secularization resumed with the new Governor Pío Pico.
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Portolà • Fages • Rivera • Neve • Fages • Roméu • Arrillaga • Borica • Alberni • Arrillaga • José Darío Argüello • Solá • Luis Antonio Argüello • Echeandía • Victoria • Pío Pico • Zamorano/Echeandía • Figueroa • Castro • Gutierrez • Chico • Gutierrez • Alvarado • Carrillo • Alvarado • Micheltorena • Pío Pico • Flores • Andrés Pico |