President of California | |
Predecessor | Pío Pico |
Successor | Eli Houston Murray |
Calian Secretary of War | |
Predecessor | Office Established |
Successor | Eli Houston Murray |
Born | 20, January 1813 |
Died | 7, November 1894 |
Spouse | Elizabeth Frémont |
Father | Charles Frémont |
Mother | Anne Frémont |
Issue | 3 |
Political Party | Republican |
Profession | Soldier and Politician |
Life:[]
He was a first generation Frémont in Angel City, California. Born on the 20, January 1813 and from a young age he lead his friend armed with fallen Branches through town. By the age of 14 he was said to have taken over a local Inn. He had 3 Children with his wife Ann. He died of old age on the 7, November 1894
Military Career:[]
Frémont joined the Mexican Army at the age of 17. He quickly rose through the Ranks becoming a Major at 30. He would later rejoin the army to fight against Mexico in The Californian Independence War. He would also crush Deseret in First Deseret Rebellion. He is generally considered one the greatest in history.
Political Career:[]
At the age of 32 he became the Mayor of Angel City, Central California. He served 5 year’s until he returned to the army to fight for the Californian Republic forces. After that War was over he served a term as the First Calian Secretary of War under President Pico. He would return to the Army as Commander of the Calian Armed Forces to crush Deseret. He succeeded Pico as President and served 2 Terms in the Executive House. He secured Women’s wages and Paid off the National debt. He also renamed Nevada to Deseret after the Reconstruction era.