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HISTORY Interesting Facts about the History of the USA Robert L. Zanussi CA (USA) California is one of 50 United States of America. It takes up one half of the west coast of the continental United States. It is the third largest of the United States, 17 percent larger then Amurskaya Oblast. It is 1240 km north to south and roughly 400 km east to west. It was 'discovered' in the 1500s by British and Spanish explorers. No real colonization was done until the 1700s. The Spanish had established themselves in Mexico and only headed north in the 1700s. The first real colonization was done by Roman Catholic missionaries. They started establishing missions up the coast of California. These missions were built of adobe bricks a distance of one day's travel by foot apart. They were attempting to convert the native population to Christianity. In the meantime colonization on the east coast of America was proceeding with many cities and of course the attempt to break free from British rule. It just so happened that the Spanish mission in San Francisco California was being dedicated the same week as the Declaration of Independence was being signed in Philadelphia Pennsylvania. That is to say, the establishment of cities on the west coast of America was lagging way behind what was happening on the east coast. Sutter's Lumber Mill - Gold nuggets were discovered in the water channel at the bottom in 1848. The next 70 years after that was a period of great expansion in California. By the early 1840s many cities were established. Russian exploration had also reached the west coast of America. Some outposts had been established in the Alaska area and the Russian market for furs had led some business men/explorers to the habitat of seals, beavers, and otters north of San Francisco. A protective community was established and for the few years that they stayed it was, and still is known as Fort Ross. After the Russians left the area it was dedicated as a State park. In 1946 the Mexican/Spanish on two fronts had a war with the United States basically to attempt annexation of Texas and California to Mexico. The Americans were successful and Texas and California were both admitted to the Union. At the same time, gold was discovered in the mountainous river bed of eastern California and a very large number of people made their way west to find their fortunes. This sped up the statehood of California. California became the 31st state. In the last 170 years California has grown to be the most populous state of the United States and has the 5th or 6th largest economy of any governmental entity in the world. The recreational possibilities in the state are innumerable. We have hundreds of kms of beaches, trails through the mountains, the highest mountain on the continent (4400 meters), national parks, amusement parks, movie studios, and on and on. Yosemite National Park - valley formed by a glacier February 2019 №2 SUNRISE 59