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  1. The 1775-1776 Expedition. In 1773, Juan Bautista de Anza, captain of the Tubac Presidio in Sonora (now southern Arizona) was commissioned by the Viceroy of New Spain, to find an overland route from Sonora to California. This land route would be a more reliable means for supplying the Spanish outposts in California than the current method of ...

  2. 23 de dic. de 2018 · El autor y su personaje Juan Bautista de Anza, el líder de los dragones españoles que acabó con el sanguinario comanche «Cuerno Verde» Gobernador de Nuevo México en tiempos de Carlos III ...

  3. 28 de mar. de 2020 · On March 28, 1776, Basque New-Spanish explorer Juan Bautista de Anza was the first to reach the San Francisco Bay by land. De Anza was the first European to establish an overland route from Mexico, through the Sonoran Desert, to the Pacific coast of California.New World Spanish explorers had been seeking such a route through the desert southwest for more than two centuries.

  4. Born on June 29, 1693 in the Basque village of Hernani, Gipuzkoa, Spain, Juan Bautista de Anza (he spelled it Anssa, his son of the same name spelled it Anza) was the eldest son and second child of Antonio de Anza, the town pharmacist, and Lucia de Sassoeta. At the age of nineteen, in 1712, he migrated to New Spain, coming first to Culiacán ...

  5. Juan Bautista de Anza led an exploratory expedition on January 8, 1774, with 3 padres, 20 soldiers, 11 servants, 35 mules, 65 cattle, and 140 horses set forth from Tubac Presidio, south of present-day Tucson, Arizona. They went across the Sonoran desert to California from Mexico by swinging south of the Gila River to avoid Apache attacks until ...

  6. Blazed the Anza Trail. Juan Bautista de Anza was the first European to establish an overland route from Mexico, through the Sonoran Desert, to the Pacific coast of California. New World Spanish explorers had been seeking such a route through the desert southwest for more than two centuries. Born in Mexico in 1736, Anza joined the army in 1752 ...

  7. October 23, 1775 - June 1, 1776. First Page. This is the diary of Lieutenant Colonel Juan Bautista de Anza of his colonizing expedition (October 23, 1775 to June 1, 1776), beginning at the Royal Presidio of San Ignacio de Tubac in what is today southern Arizona, and ending at the Royal Presidio of San Carlos de Monterey in Alta California.

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