August 5, 1775: Open Up That Golden Gate

Cover art for August 5, 1775: photo of a drawing by Walter Francis depicting the ship San Carlos entering the bay of San Francisco on August 5, 1775. via Wikimedia. Out of frame this Photoprint reads: "Drawn for 'The Beginnings of San Francisco'".

Meanwhile, three thousand miles away from the action…

…the Spanish were exploring the West Coast and claiming a lot of territory in their name. It was largely exploration and planting flags, although there were some colonies established as well.

But what’s interesting about the bit of exploration we’ll be looking at today is that, even though the Spanish had been up and down the coast for a couple of hundred years, it wasn’t until 1769 that they realized that the strait leading into San Francisco Bay was even there. Possibly because it was frequently fogged in, possibly because the area was considered hazardous to navigate.

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