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Which of these is not a true statement about the Californios?

In terms of social and political status, they deferred to the very powerful Franciscan
missionaries until Mexico overthrew Spanish rule in 1821.
The Californios found themselves consistently at the lowest rungs of California
society, even below the Native Americans, during the early to mid-1800s.
The Californios saw their social status and economic and political power
significantly eroded following the American victory in the Mexican War.
They were descendants of the Spanish and Mexican conquerors who had once ruled
California.

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The Californios were not consistently at the lowest rungs of California society during the early to mid-1800s. They were actually the upper class in California society at that time.


Step-by-step explanation:

The Californios were not consistently at the lowest rungs of California society during the early to mid-1800s. In fact, the Californios were the upper class in California society during that time period. They held significant social, economic, and political power in California. It was only after the American victory in the Mexican War that their social status and power was eroded.


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