Hrm, a poor choice of words, perhaps I should say "not completely unwanted by the residents" annexation instead of "forceful".
Plus as my statement was a generalization one example doesnt really disprove it.
Prior to the U.S. occupation there were approximately 1,500 local Hispanic men (and about 6,500 women and children), commonly called Californios, primarily located in Southern California around Los Angeles.[2] Most of the over 2,000 American immigrants (nearly all adult males) lived in the northern half of California. Most of them approved of the change in government and gave only token resistance to Stockton and Fremont's forces.[3]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conquest_of_California
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