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'''1542-1812: ''' Spain, Mexico, England, and Russia made various claims to California, but most settlements were Spanish.
'''1542-1812: ''' Spain, Mexico, England, and Russia made various claims to California, but most settlements were Spanish.


'''1769: ''' The first permanent settlement was made by the Spanish in the San Diego Bay area.
'''1769: ''' The first permanent settlement was made by the Spanish in the San Diego Bay area.


'''1821: ''' Spain granted Mexico its independence. California was included with Mexico.
'''1821: ''' Spain granted Mexico its independence. California was included with Mexico.


'''1841: ''' Americans began traveling overland to California.
'''1841: ''' Americans began traveling overland to California.


'''1846'''<nowiki>:  War broke out between the United States and Mexico. U.S. settlers in California set up a republic.</nowiki>
'''1846'''<nowiki>:&nbsp; War broke out between the United States and Mexico. U.S. settlers in California set up a republic.</nowiki>


'''1848'''<nowiki>:  Mexico ceded California to the United States. Gold was discovered at Sutter's Mill.</nowiki>
'''1848'''<nowiki>:&nbsp; Mexico ceded California to the United States. Gold was discovered at Sutter's Mill.</nowiki>


'''1849'''<nowiki>:  The Gold Rush attracted over 100,000 people to California.</nowiki>
'''1849'''<nowiki>:&nbsp; The Gold Rush attracted over 100,000 people to California.</nowiki>


'''1850: ''' California became the 31st state
'''1850:&nbsp;''' California became the 31st state


'''1869: ''' Completion of the transcontinental railroad gave California a direct connection with the East. Great numbers of Chinese were imported to work on this railroad.
'''1869:&nbsp;''' Completion of the transcontinental railroad gave California a direct connection with the East. Great numbers of Chinese were imported to work on this railroad.


'''1884-1885: ''' A railroad rate war (1884) and a California real estate boom (1885) caused a new wave of overland immigration.
'''1884-1885:&nbsp;''' A railroad rate war (1884) and a California real estate boom (1885) caused a new wave of overland immigration.


The Family History Library has numerous state and local histories by James M. Guinn and other authors. Sources for studying the history of California include:
The Family History Library has numerous state and local histories by James M. Guinn and other authors. Sources for studying the history of California include:
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A bibliography of local histories for California is Margaret M. Rocq, ''California Local History: A Bibliography and Union List of Library Holdings,'' Second Edition. (Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 1970; FHL book 979.4 H23r; supplement, 1961 to 1970, is 979.4 H23r Supp.; 1950 ed. is on film 1000136 item 3).
A bibliography of local histories for California is Margaret M. Rocq, ''California Local History: A Bibliography and Union List of Library Holdings,'' Second Edition. (Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 1970; FHL book 979.4 H23r; supplement, 1961 to 1970, is 979.4 H23r Supp.; 1950 ed. is on film 1000136 item 3).


=== '''Web Sites<br />''' ===
=== '''Web Sites<br>''' ===


http://www.californiahistory.net/
http://www.californiahistory.net/


http://www.californiahistoricalsociety.org/
http://www.californiahistoricalsociety.org/
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