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Sir Francis Drake
In
1579, the English privateer landed near Point Reyes and claimed Alta
California for Queen Elizabeth I. Along with other early explorers of
the area, he failed to notice the marvelous bay just inside the straits.
England didn’t follow up its claim to Northern California, leaving it
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Spanish Control
About
200 years after Drake’s wanderings, Spain got serious about
establishing a presence in Alta California. In 1776, an expedition led
by Juan Bautista de Anza arrived at San Francisco Bay and established
the Presidio (fort). A mission was also founded by Father Junipero Serra .

Statue of Father Junipero Serra
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American Takeover
Impending
war with Mexico in the 1840s inspired US leaders to arouse the interest
of Bay Area settlers in joining the Union. In 1846, a party of Yankees
in Sonoma declared California’s independence from Mexico, christening it
the Bear Flag Republic. Shortly after, Commodore John Sloat claimed
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Gold Rush Days
In
1848 landowner John Sutter noticed a curious glitter in the sediment of
the American River in the Sierra Nevada foothills and realized it was
gold. Despite attempts to keep the discovery quiet, word leaked out, and
businessman Sam Brannan displayed a bottle of gold dust and nuggets for
the whole city to see. The subsequent stampede of ‘49ers turned the
city into a boom town overnight.
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