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  2. Spanish expeditions to the Pacific Northwest - Wikipedia

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    Spain had learned about Cook's 1778 explorations along the coast of the Pacific Northwest. In June 1779, during the expedition of Arteaga and Bodega y Quadra, Spain entered the American Revolutionary War as an ally of France, precipitating a parallel Anglo-Spanish War, which continued until the 1783 Treaty of Paris. Arteaga and Bodega y Quadra ...

  3. Category:Expeditions from Spain - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Expeditions from Spain" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. ... Spanish expeditions to the Pacific Northwest; V.

  4. Portolá expedition - Wikipedia

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    The Portolá expedition was a Spanish voyage of exploration in 1769–1770 that was the first recorded European exploration of the interior of the present-day California. It was led by Gaspar de Portolá , governor of Las Californias , the Spanish colonial province that included California, Baja California , and other parts of present-day ...

  5. Bruno de Heceta - Wikipedia

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    A first expedition led by Juan José Pérez Hernández in 1774 with just one ship, the frigate Santiago (alias Nueva Galicia [2]), did not reach as far north as planned.Thus in 1775, when a small group of officers from Spain reached the Pacific port of San Blas in the Viceroyalty of New Spain (present day Mexico), the viceroy placed one of them, Bruno de Heceta, in charge of a second expedition.

  6. Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra - Wikipedia

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    This followed the first Spanish expedition by Juan Pérez in 1774, who had failed to reach and claim the upper northwest coast for Spain. The expedition consisted of two ships: the Santiago (alias Nueva Galicia [2]), commanded by Hezeta himself, and the schooner Sonora (alias Felicidad, [2] also known as Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe), commanded ...

  7. Category:Spanish history in the Pacific Northwest - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Spanish history in the Pacific Northwest" ... Spanish expeditions to the Pacific Northwest; A. Adventure (1792 ship) Pedro de Alberní y Teixidor;

  8. Spanish colonization attempt of the Strait of Magellan

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    King Philip II's inaction despite repeated appeals by Sarmiento to aid the ailing colony was likely due to the strain on Spain's resources that resulted from wars with England and Dutch rebels. [2] Historian Mateo Martinic has called the settlement attempt "the most unfortunate chapter of human history in the Strait of Magellan". [12]

  9. History of New Spain - Wikipedia

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    Likewise, the exploration of the northwest coast by Captain James Cook of the British Navy and the subsequent fur trading activities by British ships was considered an encroachment on Spanish territory. To protect and strengthen its claim, New Spain sent a number of expeditions to the Pacific Northwest between 1774 and 1793.

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