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John Drake Sloat (July 26, 1781 [1] [2] – November 28, 1867) was a commodore in the United States Navy who, in 1846, claimed California for the United States . Life. He was born at the family home of Sloat House in Sloatsburg, New York, of Dutch ancestry.
Learn how Commodore John D. Sloat invaded California in 1846 and declared it part of the United States, and how California became a state in 1850 despite the slavery issue. The web page also features events and news from the History Center of San Luis Obispo County.
Learn how Commodore John D. Sloat, commander of the American squadron in the Pacific, took possession of Monterey and San Francisco in 1846, during the war between the United States and Mexico. Read his proclamation and the circumstances of the seizure of California, which differed from other conquests of foreign territory.
Commodore John Drake Sloat, commander of the Pacific Squadron, on being informed of an outbreak of hostilities between Mexico and the United States, as well as the Bear Flag Revolt in Sonoma, ordered his naval forces to occupy ports in northern Alta California.
Commodore John D. Sloat, Commander in Chief of the United States Naval Forces in the Pacific Ocean, has this hour (10 o'clock a. m.) hoisted the Flag of the United States, and in the name of that
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Annotation: After receiving word that hostilities had broken out along the Texas-Mexico border, John Drake Sloat, commander-in-chief of the United States's Pacific Squadron, landed in California and called on California's residents to accept American rule.