California A History Chapter 2 Summary

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In the first couple of pages of chapter 2 of California a History Starr illustrated how the Europeans were obsessed with finding an easier route to Asia and India. With the explorations gone “wrong” dating back to Columbus setting sail in 1492, then Magellan setting sailing to South America in 1519, and then Cortes sailing to Mexico also in 1519. It started to make me wonder, if it wasn’t for the harsh route of traveling east for trade they would not had sponsored the exploders to find a new route. Another key element that helped the Spaniards discover California was the help from the Natives conquering Tenochtitlan from the Aztecs. Starr described how panicle it was conquering Tenochtitlan, “laying the foundations of the viceroyalty of New

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