Juan Bautista de Anza and a group of 240 settlers reached Monterey on March 10, 1776.
Juan Bautista de Anza and a group of 240 settlers reached Monterey Bay on June 3, 1770. This expedition was significant as it marked the establishment of Spanish presence in the area, laying the groundwork for future settlements in California.
Juan Bautista de Anza.
Anza Oyama goes by Anza Moon.
The address of the Anza Valley Community Library is: 57430 Mitchell Rd, Anza, 92539 9289
Juan Bautista De Anza led an expedition to establish a land route from Mexico to California. The Spanish government wanted to expand their territory in North America and strengthen their presence in the region. De Anza's expedition aimed to colonize and establish Spanish control in California.
Yes, Juan Bautista de Anza led an expedition in 1776 and successfully found a land route to Alta California, which connected present-day Mexico and California. This route became known as the Anza Trail.
In Esperanza Rising "anza" meant Esperanza because "anza" were the last 4 letters in her name.
The phone number of the Anza Valley Community Library is: 951-763-4216.
Juan Bautista de Anza has written: 'Colonel Juan Batista de Anza, governor of New Mexico; diary of his expedition to the Moquis in 1780; paper read before the Historical society at its annual meeting, 1918. With an introduction and notes by Ralph E. Twitchell' -- subject(s): Hopi Indians, Description and travel
The area of Lake Anza is 40,468.564224 square meters.
De Anza College was created in 1967.