In 1822 Bandini was granted military retirement with the rank, capitán de milicias, by the newly independent Mexican government. In 1828 Bandini wrote ''Descrision de l'Alta California
(translated to English by Doris Marion Wright as A Description of California in 1828''). In it he described the territory's people, its land and resources, and the state of its commerce. At the time the Mexican government had decided that foreign trade with California would only be allowed through the port of Monterey. Bandini believed this would stifle California's economic growth so he concluded the
Descrision by proposing that imports also be allowed at the port of San Diego while California's exports (almost entirely hides, tallow, and wheat) be allowed anywhere along its coast. His son,
Juan Bandini, used the Descrision as the basis of a report he wrote for the Comisaría Principal de la Alta California in 1830. José Bandini died in San Diego in 1841. ==Notes==