Californios
i have no idea lol
Native Americans first came to California across the Bering land bridge roughly 10-12,000 years ago. If you are concerned with the first European settlers, Spanish settlers first settled in California during the late 1700's.
The first permanent settlement in the United States by the European settlers that still exists, is St.Augustine.
The boom began with the discovery of gold in 1848.
The Aeta or Negritos are the first settlers in the Philippines. :D
The original Californios were Spanish-speaking settlers of Spanish or Mexican descent who lived in California before it became a part of the United States. They were typically of elite or wealthy families and held political and economic power in the region during the Spanish and Mexican periods of California's history.
Native Americans were the first settlers in California. The population of Native Americans was large and was throughout the state. The Spanish were the first Europeans in California.
The term "Hispanos" traditionally refers to people of Spanish descent living in the southwestern United States, particularly in New Mexico. They are descendants of the original Spanish settlers in the region.
i have no idea lol
Native Americans first came to California across the Bering land bridge roughly 10-12,000 years ago. If you are concerned with the first European settlers, Spanish settlers first settled in California during the late 1700's.
The first settlers to arrive in California after the Native Americans were Spanish.
The Spanish
The spanish. =D
There are thousands but some of them are Millbrae (named after the lastname of the first settlers) Eureka, Daly City, Strawberry, and Twin Bridges
The Spanish came to California first.
What did the first Spanish settlers in the West build there?
The Spanish were the first European settlers in Florida.