My guess is that a lot of time is lost in traffic congestion.
The growth of California had various effects on Mexicans who had lived there for a long time. For example, many lost their jobs.
California was never found and remains lost to this day. Joao Rodrigez Cabrilho is a Portuguese explorer credited with being the first European to "find" California. While the Portuguese were insisting they found California the natives started complaining how they lost California, in a manner of speaking. The lost and found department has never been kept busier by any other state than that of California. The United States that had found California then lost California to the Confederacy but found it again after the civil war. Oddly enough, Pio Pico, the last Mexican Governor of California who lost California to the American invasion was a supporter of the Union. After the war, the Union that finally found the lost California eventually lost it to the socialists and filmmakers who created a mystical haze over the borders of California and hid her from all the world to see, and now she is lost and gone for ever just like darling Clementine.
they lost most of their land
they lost most of their land
Technically, yes. However by the time gold was discovered in California, Mexico had already lost any chances of getting California or its gold back from the United States: The Mexican-American War occurred between April 25, 1846 and February 2, 1848. Gold was discovered on January 24, 1848 in Coloma, California. By that time, California was already occupied by American troops.
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Daly City California
Lost Time was created in 2002.
they lost most of their land
California is Pacific Time, GMT-8.
making up for lost time
California and the American Dream - 2005 California's 'Lost' Tribes 1-1 was released on: USA: 10 November 2005 (American Indian Film Festival) USA: 13 April 2006