The Squatter and the Don Dr Beatriz CuencaThe Squatter and the Don (1885) is a novel by Mexican American author Mara Amparo Ruiz de Burton. The novel, Ruiz de Burtons second, explores the consequences of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo for the Californios whose land was taken following the Mexican American War. Central to its focus are the ways in which Californios were forced to provide proof of ownership while squatters, with the support of the US government, settled on their land.
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