Los Angeles, San Fransisco, and San Diego.These are all famous places to visit in California. Until September 28,1542 these places weren't even discovered yet.On September 28, one man named Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo discovered California.This was the beginning of a new life.
Juan Rodriguez was a Portuguese descendant.He was born in 1475 in Spain.It is not said if he was wealthy or poor.In his earlier years he joined Hernando Cortés. Together they were in the conquest of the Aztecs.Cabrillo was in charge of building the boats.After the discovery of California in September he died on January 3,1543 in San Diego due to an infection from a wound from the attack by Tongva.
The exploration of California started on June 24,1542 by a man named Juan
The formation of San Diego region involved numerous activities which varied from volcano activities, the formation of Gulf, uplifting and tilting among others. These activities happened in a long span of time creating three distinct geomorphic regions: the west of peninsular rangers, peninsular ranges region, and the Salton Trough region. The geomorphic division reflects the basic difference amid geographic parts containing Mesozoic metavolcanic, metasedimentary, and plutonic rock material. The development of these features resulted to the occurrence of the current San Diego state. The integration of different rocks, volcanic activities, and subduction processes resulted to the development of peninsular region and Salton Trough.
Restate: Cabrillo was a successful explorer who accomplished a lot of things in his 103 days of exploration. He discovered the San Diego Bay, mapped out the coasts of California and claimed it for the Spanish Empire. Discuss: When Cabrillo was exploring the Californian Coasts, he accidentally found an unclaimed “very good port” and named it San Miguel. His original plan was to find land for the Spanish Government however his main goal was to find treasures and gold on the coats of California. Evaluate: Overall, Cabrillo was a successful explorer. Even with extreme weather conditions, he still managed to map out all of the California Coasts and even managed to discover a port for
Juan’s dad was apart of the mexican government when he was at an early age.Even though his dad worked for mexico he strongly supported the Texian cause to getting their freedom. He kept supporting the Texan cause as he grew up. He got married at the age of 19. He had 10 children with his wife. At the age of 22 he got selected for his first political office as a alderman. He was elected mayor in 1833. In 1835 Seguin formed a militia to aid the Mexican governor. A few months later Seguin
He was a captain in Stephen F. Austin's volunteer army. He fought in many wars one of the more famous one being the Battle of the Alamo. He was going to fight but William B. Travis sent him to carry a letter to Sam Houston for troops, but Houston did not bring troops and made Juan stay with him. Even though he did not fight in the Alamo he still went back and buried the remains of the people who died to honor their bravery. After he had to stay back he helped fight in the Battle of San Jacinto to earn Texas Its independence. He was one of Sam Houston's chief scouts. He accepted Mexico's surrender of San Antonio on June 4, 1836. He had fought for both Mexico and Texas for many wars But he still favors Texas. After he fought for Mexico in the Mexican War, he returned to Texas despite the consequences where he settled on land adjacent of his
Coronado was born around 1510 in Salamanca, Spain. He had other siblings and he was one of the younger/youngest siblings, therefore he didn’t inherit the family title or the family estate. Being younger didn’t bother him. He had a desire to travel, and his first adventure was to New Spain (modern day Mexico). In New Spain, he fell in love and married a woman named Beatriz, whose father, Alonso de Estrada, was the former colonial treasurer. This match actually earned Coronado one of the largest estates in New Spain. Coronado took advantage of power and abused it greatly. In 1537, Coronado gained Mendoza’s approval b
Juan Ponce de Leon was born in Spain in 1460. Looking for fame and fortune, he started his career as an explorer by assisting in Christopher Columbus’s second expedition. Later on, he started his own expeditions to search for gold. On his various expeditions, he is known for building settlements in Puerto Rico and finding Florida while on the search for the fountain of youth.
Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca was born in 1490 at Jerez de la Frontera in Andalusia. His parents went by the name Francisco de Vera and Teresa Cabeza de Vaca. “Cabeza de Vaca means ‘head of cow’ and was derived from a peasant ancestor.” (elizabethan-era.org) “By 1528, he was appointed treasurer underneath the explorer Panfilo de Narvaez which reached what is now Tampa Bay, Florida later in the same year.” “By September of that year, all of the members of the expedition except for 60 of de Vaca’s men had died near the shore of present-day Galveston, Texas.” (Biography.com Editors). Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca was a Spanish explorer who was the first historian of Texas, and one of the four survivors of the Narvaez expedition.
After being discovered by Portuguese explorers sailing under the Spanish flag Juan Rodrigues Cabrillo named the area San Miguel (estimated year: 1499-1543 ). It wasn’t until 1602 that San Diego got its namesake. Spain sent mapper Sebastian Vizcaino to map the California coast and
I think people at that time had already known that there was a various significant economy in California before it became a state. Then, people discovered to seek the gold all around the California area. “California was still the property in Mexico that would change things…Americans to the west had the discovery been three years later…”
The Spanish in contact with California occurred in the mid 1530s when Cortez’s men ventured to Baja California. They began to sail north to Alta California and established 21 missions. The expedition to Alta California was the last greatest expansion of Spain’s empire in North America. The missions were a series of religious and military settlements established by the padre. The Spanish constructed the missions to gain control and power over the land in California. San Francisco Solano Mission was the last mission established in Sonoma, the Valley of the Moon, resulted an important historical event in California and the existence of the California flag. The Spanish arrival to California created a major impact to the lives of the native Indians, and there were many significant events occurred among the Spaniards, the native Indians, and the Americans before California became a part of America.
Spanish conquerors never considered colonizing California because the peninsula did not fulfill their ambitions, and there was not a place for harboring. In 1542, Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo leaded an expedition searching for the Strait of Anián in the northwest of America; in that occasion, Cabrillo sailed around the tip of Baja stopping for several occasions and finally landed in San Miguel Bay, now San Diego; then he claimed the land and its inhabitants as Spanish Crown propriety. Cabrillo's exploration unfortunately discovered that California was a place with a lack of gold and precious metals, so that was a reason to avoid other explorations for a long time. Adding to that, conquerors were discourage to explore California for the long and
The city has a mild year-round climate with an average of 201 days above 70 degrees. A sign of global warming is that the average surface temperature of the water has increased 3 degrees since 1950. San Diego lies on approximately 200 deep canyons and hills, creating small pockets of natural open space scattered throughout the city and giving it a mountainous geography. Due to this scattered open space, it causes a significant change in climate over short geographical distances. The San Diego River runs through the middle of San Diego while several reservoirs lie between and also separate the developed areas. The city also runs through two fault zones, the Rose Canyon and Point Loma faults, which are part of the San Andreas Fault system. It
Hernan Cortes was a fierce conquistador from Spain that grew up in a noble family. In 1504, he headed out for Hispaniola but ended up in Cuba in 1511. Cortes convinced the Cuban governor to let him be the leader and general of an expedition to Mexico. He then established Veracruz, and was elected official General. Cortes scorched his ships. His men were skeptical about
Life is like a thrill ride; one never knows what will be in store for them. Many characters in the story To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee feel the same way about life, having experienced many surprising and unexpected turns of events. This story is about a sleepy southern town filled with prejudice, and a lawyer’s quest, along with his children Scout and Jem, to take steps in ridding the town of its prejudiced mindset. Atticus, the lawyer, defends an innocent black man, Tom Robinson, accused of raping a white woman, Mayella Ewell, despite being a white man. However, everything does not go as planned, and the prejudiced mindset of the society overpowered Atticus’s fair-minded argument. A prejudiced society results in blindness,
Geographically California is located in the Western Coast of North America, and is the third largest State in the United States. The largest cities are; Los Angeles which is known for Disney Land, San Diego which is known for the Sea World, San Francisco which is known for the Golden Bridge and Sacramento which is known for the largest preserved historic district of the Gold Rush and for being its capital since 1854. Although California superiority comes from its warm weather, it does have the most diverse Geography. The Central Valley which is in the center of California dominates do to the major agriculture area. “the Sacramento Valley was then a true sea of grass, grass so high a man riding into it could tie across his saddle.” (Didion.