- Las Californias
The Californias (Spanish:"Las Californias") was the name given by the Spanish to the area, which today is primarily the three
states ofBaja California andBaja California Sur inMexico andCalifornia in theUnited States . Administratively, it was part of theViceroyalty of New Spain . The inland part of the Californias was not precisely defined and at times was understood to include the present states ofNevada andArizona and portions ofNew Mexico andUtah . To the east it was bordered by the "Gobernaciones" (province s) ofSonora , which included the settlements in Arizona, and Nuevo México. Most of the colonization of the Californias was done first by Jesuit missionaries, who set out, with the aid of Spanish soldiers stationed in a system ofpresidio s, to convert and to politically and socially reorganize the Native communities of the region. Once the missions and the Native communities organized around them were successfully established, secular settlements ofHispanic peoples from other parts of northern New Spain were created. This process was first carried out during the seventeenth century in theBaja California peninsula , and was repeated in the late eighteenth century in the area that is today the State of California. In1776 the Californias became part of theCommandancy General of the Provincias Internas . In1786 an independent intendancy was set up for the Californias to administer government and military finances, but the office was merged with the governorship a few years later. In1804 the crown established two governments for the region, one called Baja California, and another for the remaining areas in the mainland to the north, calledAlta California . As part of the Provincias Internas, the Californias fell under the jurisdiction of the Audiencia of Guadalajara in judicial matters.First explorations and early history
The first recorded Europeans to sight the California
region sailed in "La Concepción" in1533 under the pilot navigator Fortún Jiménez in an expedition organized byHernán Cortés . They reached La Paz, where they tried to establish a small colony. In1555 Cortés himself participated in a second expedition, which explored the Sea of Cortez. [Mathes, W. Michael. [http://www.angelfire.com/bc3/domingosaiza/Wmathes/DrWmichaelIV.html "An Historical Survey of the Missions".] (La Paz: Aristos, 1977). Retrieved on2008-08-09 .] At the time of Cortés's' expeditions, the region was occupied by a wide variety of Native American peoples.Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo 's expedition, commisioned by Viceroy Antonio de Mendoza was the next to reach the area, sailing via thePacific Ocean in 1542 following the coast of theBaja California peninsula to a point beyond 40°North latitude . He named the discovered territory "Nueva California" (New California) as opposed to "Vieja California" (Old California), which were the coasts of which had already been sailed and explored.The first, secular
Hispanic city in the Californias was Loreto, which became the firstcapital of theterritory .Colonization
Colonization, carried out primarily through the establishment of missions, began during the seventeenth century and ended shortly after the independence of Mexico in 1821. For almost the first century, the missionizing effort, carried out by the
Society of Jesus , concentrated on Baja Califonia exclusively. The first mission in Baja California, the short-livedMisión San Bruno , was established in1683 , but the first successful mission was established in1697 in Loreto.The second half of the 18th century brought about changes in policy for several reasons. First foreign powers, especially Russia, became interested in Alta California and began to make inroads into the area. At the same time the administration of the area was revitalized by the political reforms carried out under
José de Gálvez , who was first a "visitador" to theViceroyalty of New Spain and later Minister of the Indies. Finally, another drastic change came when the crown ordered all Jesuits expelled from all Spanish territories in1767 . The Dominicans were selected to take over the missions in Baja California. Around this time plans to bring Alta California firmly into Spanish control through a new missionary effort were finalized. TheFranciscan s were chosen by the authorities carry out this plan in1769 . The exact border between the Orders' territories in the Californias was established in1773 byFrancisco Palóu on a line close to the presentUnited States-Mexico border . It ended at the Pacific coast in the area of Playas de Rosarito, about 25 km south of the current international border. (The first border was at Punta El Descanso, today occupied by the Centro Histórico y Cultural Calafia. It was later moved in 1778 to the Rosarito Creek.) Direction of the Franciscan, Alta California missions fell first toJunípero Serra , and after his departure in 1773, to Palóu.Gálvez's plans also included secular settlements. Much as had happened in the previous century in Baja California, first a system of
presidio s were established in Alta California to protect the missionaries. Two decades later secular towns were also established to bring inHispanic settlers into the area and to provide food, material and a place for retirement for the presidio soldiers. The first town in Alta California was San José de Guadalupe in1777 , followed by Nuestra Señora, la Reina de los Ángeles in1781 . Other towns soon formed around the presidios.Political division and permanent separation
As Alta California developed and gained a larger Hispanic population, the need for a separate government became apparent. In
1804 the two areas were separted andBaja California andAlta California given separate governors. With Mexican independence the two provinces became territories, not states as most other areas of the country did, due to their small populations in the new republic established in1824 .Two decades later, as a result of the
Mexican–American War and theTreaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo ,Mexico permanently lost Alta California. The new areas acquired by the United States continued to be administered as territories, but by the early 20th century all had become states. Mexico reorganized the Territory of Baja California into two territories in1931 , North Territory of Baja California and South Territory of Baja California. By the 20th century each territory would become a state,Baja California in1953 andBaja California Sur in1974 .The current captitals of each state are
Sacramento, California ; Mexicali, Baja California; andLa Paz, Baja California Sur .Timeline of the Californias
*
1533 - First European landing in Baja California by Fortún Jiménez.
*28 September 1542 - First European landing in Alta California byJuan Rodríguez Cabrillo .
*4 November 1595 -Sebastián Rodríguez Cermeño claims the coast for Spain.
*1697 - Missions erected inBaja California , region made part of theViceroyalty of New Spain .
*1768 - Spanish settlement begins in Alta California
*3 June 1770 - Governorship established for Las Californias.
*1786 - Intendancy of Las Californias established.
*1804 - Separate administrations forAlta California and Baja California.
*11 April 1822 - Both provinces part of independentMexico as the territories of Baja and Alta California.Governors of the Californias
* 1768 -
9 July 1770 Gaspar de Portolá (b. 1723 - d. 1786)
*9 July 1770 -23 March 1774 Pedro Fages (b. 1730 - d. 1796?)
*23 March 1774 -3 February 1777 Fernando José Rivera y Moncada (b. 1724 - d. 1781)
*3 February 1777 -7 September 1782 Felipe de Neve (b. 1728 - d. 1784)
*7 September 1782 -17 April 1791 Pedro Fages (s.a.)
*17 April 1791 -9 April 1792 José Antonio de Roméu, conde de Riverra Gigado (b. 1842 - d. 1792)
*9 April 1792 - Nov 1794José Joaquín de Arrillaga (First time)(b. 1750 - d. 1814) (acting)
* Nov 1794 -16 January 1800 Diego de Borica (b. 1742 - d. 1800)
*16 January 1800 -11 March 1802 Pedro de Alberni (acting) (b. 1747 - d. 1802)
*11 March 1802 - 1804 José Joaquín de Arrillaga (Second time) (s.a.)ources and references
* [http://www.worldstatesmen.org/ WorldStatesmen — see each present country]
ee also
*
History of California
*Spanish missions in Baja California
*Spanish missions in California
*List of pre-statehood governors of California
*List of governors in the Viceroyalty of New Spain
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