Santa Barbara - 1984 1-820 was released on:
USA: 5 November 1987
Josepha Barbara Auernhammer died in 1820.
Mission Santa Barbara, founded in 1786 but officially established in its present form in 1820, was built to serve as a religious and cultural center for the Spanish colonization of California. Its location aimed to support the conversion of Native Americans to Christianity, facilitate agricultural development, and strengthen Spanish territorial claims in the region. The mission also served as a hub for trade and communication between the missions and surrounding areas. Its construction reflected the broader mission system's goals of spreading European culture and religion.
The Santa Ines mission was rebuilt in 1817 after it was destroyed in an earthquake in 1812. The reconstruction efforts were completed in 1820, restoring the mission to its former glory.
The church was completed in 1820 with one tower and a second tower was added in 1831. The second one collapsed within 2 years and rebuilt in 1833. It is a beautiful church and today is part of the California historical property 21 mission system. Services are still held there and people can visit or take tours.
The Santa Fe Trail was established in 1820 to facilitate trade between the United States and Mexico. Stretching approximately 900 miles from Missouri to Santa Fe, New Mexico, it became a vital commercial route for merchants and settlers. The trail played a significant role in the westward expansion and economic development of the region.
The church was completed in 1820 with one tower and a second tower was added in 1831. The second one collapsed within 2 years and rebuilt in 1833. It is a beautiful church and today is part of the California historical property 21 mission system. Services are still held there and people can visit or take tours.
in 1500 bc - 300 ad
1820 and 1854 but some people say 1858, 1870, 1879, 1882 and 1894
Maine became the 23rd state on March 15, 1820.
2009 - 1820 = 189
1820
1848 - 1820 = 28