Description
This book is a biography of Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo, a key figure in the early history of California. The narrative, aimed at a younger audience but equally enjoyable for adults, weaves the story of Vallejo’s life into the broader history of California as it transitioned from a Spanish colony to a Mexican province, the short-lived California Republic, and finally, a U.S. state. The “four flags” of the title refer to these four governments: Spain, Mexico, the Bear Flag Republic, and the United States. The book details his life as a military commander, politician, and landowner, while also providing a fascinating look at daily life on a hacienda and in the early settlements along the Pacific Coast. It highlights Vallejo’s unique position as a visionary who, despite welcoming American settlers, was ultimately arrested during the Bear Flag Revolt.