cuz it was founded by mexicans
Actually Spanish. Gabriel Morgana explored the Central Valley in around 1805. He named most of the rivers during that time, but with alot more poetry then we have today.
The Merced was El Rio de Nuestra de la Merced
The Kings was Rio de los Santos Reyes
The Sacramento was Rio de los Santisimo Sacramento
Fine, however, What or why they literally and actually believed was sacramental is the quandry here
Under Spanish rule, the capital of California had been Monterey, where the first Constitutional Convention and state elections were held in 1849. After 1850, when California's statehood was ratified, the legislature met in San Jose, Vallejo, and Benicia. Sacramento was named the capital of California in 1854 after the California State Legislature moved there. In 1879, in a Constitutional Convention, Sacramento was named the permanent state capitol.
the first people to come to California where Mexicans
Answerthe first people to come to California where MexicansFrom Mexicans that named it for a reason.
and why Sacramento the state capital of California was named Sacramento
because it is on the Sacramento river
Yes, Sacramento was named the capital of California in 1854.
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It was discovered when the miners were mining some gold while in 1849 they found gold and silver and named it Sacramento.
Sacramento got its name from the Sacramento River, which was named by Spanish explorer Gabriel Moraga in 1808. Moraga chose the name Sacramento, which means "sacrament" in Spanish, in honor of the sacraments of the Catholic Church.
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The California State Legislature, with the support of Governor John Bigler, moved to Sacramento in 1854. In the 1879 Constitutional Convention, Sacramento was named to be the permanent state capital.
Sacramento was named the capital of California in 1854 after the California State Legislature moved there. In 1879, in a Constitutional Convention, California was named the permanent state capitol.
The capital is Sacramento (California), with an 's' left over. There is only one capital named Sacramento, so it can't be made plural.
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Vivek Ranadive currently owns the Sacramento Kings. He purchased the franchise in March 2013 from the Maloof brothers. Pete D'Alessandro was named the team's general manager in June 2013.
Helena, Montana and St. Paul, Minnesota, are named for saints. Sacramento, California (Sacrament) and Santa Fe, New Mexico (Holy Faith) are named for other religious terms.
Sacramento means "holy sacrement" in Spanish. In either 1799 or 1808, the Spanish explorer Gabriel Moraga discovered and named the Sacramento Valley and the Sacramento River after the Spanish term for 'sacrament;' specifically, after "the Most Holy Sacrament of the Body and Blood of Christ", referring to the Roman Catholic sacrament of the Eucharist.