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A History of California: The Spanish Period

A History of California: The Spanish Period

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Number of Chapters: 36

Length: 20 hours and 09 minutes

Language: English

If you have ever wondered why Spain (and not Japan, which was so so much better positioned to do it) was first to “settle” the Golden State, this book is for you. Professor Chapman has produced a comprehensive and highly entertaining popular history of “the Californias,” beginning with a nod to geography and the native races and carrying on through to the arrival of Old Glory in 1848.
What might in less capable hands have proved a heavy historical loaf to digest is lightened and leavened with the yeast of “interesting incident” throughout. Consider the plight of the newly-appointed Governor of Alta California, Pedro Fages, whose own wife, the fiery Catalan Doña Eulalia Callis, who, when she wasn't giving away to the “naked indians” all of her own clothes (and the Governor's, too) secretly petitioned the authorities in Mexico for his removal from office. The author relates at some length the romantic story of beautiful Conceptión Argüello, who chose to wait faithfully all her life for the return of the rascally Razánov the Russian, with whom she had fallen in love. The tragic conclusion of this affair is touchingly imagined in an extended quote from the famous poem by Bret Harte.(1)
But not all is frivolity. The historical meat is here as well, in breadth and in detail. The author's stated purpose is “to show that California history is important as well as interesting,—that the great Anza expedition of 1775-1776 and the Yuma massacre of 1781 demand inclusion in any comprehensive history of the United States,—that California, while it indeed has a romantic history to tell, has also a great deal more than that to contribute to the cherished traditions of the American people.” (Preface)
(1) Conceptión de Argüello. by Bret Harte, Presidio de San Francisco, 1800.
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Preface (Steven Seitel)
The Effect of Geography upon California History (Steven Seitel)
The Indians (Steven Seitel)
The Chinese along the Pacific Coast in Ancient Times (Steven Seitel)
The Japanese Opportunity in the Pacific in the Early Modern Period (Steven Seitel)
Cortés and California (Steven Seitel)
Origin and Application of the Name California (Steven Seitel)
The Northern Mystery and the Discovery of Alta California (Steven Seitel)
The Manila Galleon (Steven Seitel)
Drake and New Albion (Steven Seitel)
Gali and Rodríguez Cermenho (Steven Seitel)
Sebastián Vizcaíno (Steven Seitel)
The Overland Advance to the California Border, 1521-1687 (Steven Seitel)
Sea Approaches from New Spain to California, 1615-1697 (Steven Seitel)
The Jesuits in Baja California, 1697-1768 (Steven Seitel)
Progress of the Idea of Overland Advance to the Californias, 1697-1765 (Steven Seitel)
José de Gálvez (Steven Seitel)
The Spanish Occupation of Alta California (Steven Seitel)
The Pacification of Sonora (Steven Seitel)
The Precarious Footing of the Early Settlements in Alta California (Steven Seitel)
The Russian and English Agressions in the Pacific Northwest (Steven Seitel)
Antonio Bucareli (Steven Seitel)
Bucareli's Attention to the Local Problems of the Californias (Steven Seitel)
Juan Bautista de Anza (Steven Seitel)
The Founding of San Francisco (Steven Seitel)
The Commandancy General of the Frontier Provinces (Steven Seitel)
The Yuma Massacre (Steven Seitel)
The Aftermath (Steven Seitel)
Junípero Serra (Steven Seitel)
Fermín Francisco de Lasuén (Steven Seitel)
Spanish Californian Institutions (Steven Seitel)
The Romantic Period, 1782-1810 (Steven Seitel)
Inland Explorations and Indian Wars, 1804-1823 (Steven Seitel)
Era of the Wars of Independence, 1810-1822 (Steven Seitel)
Under Mexican Governors, 1822-1835 (Steven Seitel)
Waiting for Old Gloriy, 1835-1847 (Steven Seitel)
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