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So — slave owners, murderers, thieves, drunks and squatters. These are the people we want to remember with their standard as our state symbol?

The first logo of the “Colorado Rockies” depicted a dark blue peak, near which a white baseball flew. Above the mountain on a black background, the word “Colorado” was written in silver letters, and the word “Rockies,” underlined with a black outline, was below it.

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Once subject to the U.S. government, however, they faced mass extermination. At the slightest provocation miners and settlers would burn entire rancherias, or Native American villages, slaughtering all the inhabitants, men, women and children. By the late 1850s, after years of murder and virtual slavery, only about 30,000 were left alive in California.

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Californios had instituted a democratic government, paternalistic and often beset by political conflicts, yet multi-ethnic and racially integrated, whereas the Americans, among other things, denied civil rights to blacks and Indians.

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The purple color in the “Colorado Rockies” emblem is a tribute to the United States. It is associated with one of the lines from “America the Beautiful” (Katharine Lee Bates): “For purple mountain majesties.” This refers to a dark lilac shade encoded in HEX COLOR #33006F or RGB 51,0,111. The club has used it since its inception.

The obvious intent of the measure was to glorify the Bear Flaggers, who were hailed as wholesome patriots. But that was far from the truth.

It is a team of professional baseball players from the USA based in Denver. It was formed in 1993 and enrolled in MLB as a member of the NL, representing the Western Division. The franchise owners are the Monfort brothers, who reached the World Series in 2007 as the winners of the twenty-first game. The team’s home stadium is the Coors Field Sports Complex, which opened in 1995.

Encouraged by Fremont, the Bear Flaggers kidnapped the military commander of Sonoma, stole hundreds of horses and proclaimed a republic that at best represented a few hundred Americans out of a population of 10,000 in California.

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One of the founders, John Antonucci, gave the club its name. He emphasized that the proximity of the Rocky Mountains, covering part of Colorado’s western region, could not be better conveyed. The team would be majestic, unshakeable, and strong, like the peaks reaching into the sky. But the original version, “The Rockies,” was shortened to Colorado Rockies by the time of its official debut.

Californios did not fare well either. They saw their lands, the main engine of their cattle raising economy, taken over by squatters.

The official logo of the Colorado Rockies is very minimalist and neat. It conveys the team’s atmosphere, spirit, profession, roots, and concept. The first version contained an image of a mountain range and a baseball flying over it with a specific pattern. It was predominantly graphic—the inscriptions only explained the objects: above the peak was the word “Colorado” in the form of an arch, and below—”Rockies.”

Although the California Republic was short-lived — it lasted from only June to July 1846 — the Bear Flaggers were partially responsible for how the state ultimately entered the union.

------------FOR THE RECORD: Bear flag: A June 14 Op-Ed about the California flag and the Bear Flag revolt incorrectly referred to U.S. Consul Charles O. Larkin as John Larkin. Ezekiel Merritt’s surname was misspelled Merrit. — ------------That frontier town was Sonoma, the land was California, and the rebels, American settlers spurred on by promises of help from U.S. Army Captain John Fremont. The rebel standard, the flag of the so-called California Republic, became the California State Flag. It’s time California dump that flag, a symbol of blatant illegality and racial prejudice. Like the Confederate cross of St. Andrew, the Bear Flag is a symbol whose time has come and gone.

The Colorado Rockies is a relatively young team founded in 1993. Throughout its history, it has changed only two logos, the latest of which, unlike its predecessor, is minimalist.

The team’s proprietary palette includes purple, black, and silver colors. This combination is present in both logo versions, forming a harmonious connection. Moreover, the modern version can be either dark lilac or gray: the colors are equivalent and depend only on the place of use of the team symbols.

Tensions between Mexico and the United States had been growing for years and already an American Pacific squadron was anchored off California’s Central Coast. When U.S. Commodore John Drake Sloat was informed of the Bear Flag revolt, he felt his hand had been forced. Saying he’d rather be accused of doing too much than too little, he began the U.S. occupation of California, landing 250 sailors and Marines and hoisting the Stars and Stripes over Monterey. With few weapons, little ammunition and no organized military, the Californio government was unable to put up much resistance.

One hundred and sixty nine years ago in a frontier town, a band of thieves, drunks and murderers hoisted a home-made flag and declared themselves in revolt from a government that had welcomed them. Instigated by an expansionist neighboring power, the rebels aimed to take over completely and impose their language, culture and mores on the land. The revolt succeeded beyond anyone’s expectations.

When the Legislature voted to adopt the rebel standard as the state flag in 1911, California was in the grip of a racist, jingoistic fever. The measure was sponsored by Sen. James Holohan from Watsonville, a member of the Native Sons of the Golden West. This was an organization whose magazine, the Grizzly Bear, declared in the very issue in which it announced the introduction of the bill, “Close the public school doors to Japanese and other undesirables NOW! Close the doors through which aliens can legally own or lease the soil of California NOW!”

In 1991, a group of owners representing Denver, led by John Antonucci and Michael Monus, acquired a franchise. Due to its proximity to the Rocky Mountains, the team was named “The Rockies.” Due to financial scandals, Monus and Antonucci stepped down from their main activities a year later.

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The Colorado Rockies stand out in baseball for their beautiful stadium, fast rise to success, and unique players and traditions.

The logo emphasizes the direction of the name and resonates perfectly with it. The team has had only two logo concepts – concise and easily understandable. The 1993-2016 version is now used on the list of alternative symbols. The color palette of the graphic signs has not changed – only the drawn details were reviewed.

The current logo consists of the letters “C” and “R.” The first letter of the monogram represents the state where the franchise is based, and the second – is its name. The elements are arranged vertically and intertwined: the top sign is behind the lower one. All other details (baseball and its flight path, mountains, the club’s name) are absent in this version. The emphasis is on simplicity and austerity.

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To prevent the team’s collapse, they had to sell it to shipping magnate Jerry McMorris. This allowed the team to avoid bankruptcy and start playing in the next season. As a result, the debut year of 1993 became the main starting point of its career, although it was created two years earlier. McMorris owned the franchise until 2005, after which he struck a deal with brothers Charlie and Dick Monfort. The team now belongs to them. Bud Black managed the team.

The club management preferred a classic font with expressive and easily readable characters, large serifs, and straight lines. The current emblem contains only two letters – “C” and “R.” They are interconnected: part of the top sign is visible in the inter-letter gap of the bottom one.

Its leader, Ezekiel Merrit, was described by historian H.H. Bancroft as “an unprincipled, whiskey drinking, quarrelsome fellow.” Known as Stuttering Merrit, he was a thief who in 1848 reportedly stole 200 pounds of gold from his business partner. William Todd, who designed the flag, came from a family of Kentucky slave owners (his aunt was Mary Todd, Abraham Lincoln’s wife). The group’s first lieutenant, Henry L. Ford, was a U.S. Army deserter who had impersonated his brother to escape detection. Sam Kelsey, the second lieutenant, along with his brother Ben, was a genocidal maniac who killed hundreds of Pomo Indians in Clear Lake. Americans visiting their ranch reported that “it was not an uncommon thing for them to shoot an Indian just for the fun of seeing him jump.”

Ironically, the commodore chose to invade right when U.S. Consul John Larkin was bringing him a Californio plan to declare independence from Mexico as a prelude to annexation by the United States. Had California entered the Union voluntarily, it might have been able to import its own laws and customs, much like Louisiana had done with its jurisprudence of Spanish and French origin. Instead, as a conquered territory, California was subject to American laws.

Why did the Bear Flag revolt occur? Because these rogues were also illegal immigrants who feared they might be deported by the Mexican government. They despised the native, Spanish-speaking Californios, whom they called greasers. Refusing to become citizens, a move that would have granted them voting rights and land, they looked to the American takeover of Texas as an example.

The modern logo of the Colorado Rockies is a monogram of the first letters of the team’s name. The top one is C, and the bottom is R. They are arranged diagonally and slightly brought closer. The end of the first symbol is seen in the inter-letter gap of the second. A black frame, close to a silvery shade, runs along the edge of the light purple signs.

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Americans would descend on a property, build homes, put up fences and till the fields without paying rent or compensating the owner in any way. Among them was William Ide, once president of the California Republic, who squatted and then filed a preemption claim for property in what is now the southern part of the city of Red Bluff. By the 1880s, Californios were broken, politically and financially.

The Colorado Rockies baseball team logo is a monogram of the first two letters of the club’s name, Denver. Its design and name reflect the region’s characteristics and symbolize the team’s grandeur, steadfastness, strength, and determination to win.

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Native Americans were the first victims of the violent conquest provoked by the Bear Flaggers. In 1846, there were about 150,000 Native Americans in California. While many of them had integrated into Californio society, about 75% continued to live as they always had in the state’s central valleys and mountains.

The Colorado Rockies are a baseball team from Denver, Colorado. They’ve been part of Major League Baseball (MLB) since 1993 and have some cool things about them.

The Colorado Rockies is an American professional baseball club based in Denver, Colorado. Established in 1993, it represents the National League’s Western Division and has been part of the MLB since 2000.

The second version is exclusively text-based: it features a monogram composed of the initial letters of the team’s name. The symbols are arranged diagonally and read from top to bottom: “C” at the top and “R” below it. Both elements consist of rectangles and crescents and have an outline along the edge, which turns into wide serifs at the ends.

The lower part of “C” is depicted in a semi-circular hole of “R.” Both letters are executed in a classic font and painted in silver color with a purple tint. A wide black line runs along the edge.

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