Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo
The first time someone landed on San Diego was 1542, the actual settlement was in 1542. That was the first time someone came on to the land and decided to settle their.
Juan Cabrillo landed in San Diego Bay in 1542 and claimed the area for Spain. The first European settlers were also from Spain. They founded Mission San Diego in 1769.
In 1542, the explorer, Cabrillo claimed the San Diego bay for the Spanish Empire and named the area San Miguel.
In the year 1542. ( What grade are you in?)
The Spanish explorers first reached California in 1542, led by Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo. They landed in what is now San Diego.
San Diego was discovered by Juan Cabrillo on Sept. 18, 1542 when he landed at Point Loma Head. The Cabrillo Monument now pays honor to this explorer. It's a beautiful area with tidepools and hiking.
On the 28 of September Cabrillo landed in what is now San Diego Bay and named it San Maugham
The first group to claim San Diego was the Spanish, led by explorer Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo in 1542. He was the first European to set foot on the West Coast of the present-day United States and claimed the area for Spain. Later, in 1769, the Spanish established the first permanent European settlement in California at San Diego, further solidifying their claim to the region.
Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo called it San Diego Bay.
Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo called it San Diego Bay.
Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo called it San Diego Bay.
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