The Argentine Flag in Monterey

Raven: A Journal of Vexillology 15:107-117 (2008)
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Abstract

When the Argentine flag flew briefly over the California port town of Monterey in 1818, it represented not conquest but rather a call to join the Americas-wide revolt against Spanish rule. This article explains the full and complex story behind Captain Hippolyte de Bouchard’s actions.

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