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Vladimir Guerrero (Author)
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June 1, 2006
The epic true story of the journey to colonize San Francisco

In 1774, as the American colonies were preparing to break away from the powerful British crown, Spain was trying to strengthen its hold on Alta California. The Spanish viceroy of Mexico sent Juan Bautista de Anza, captain of the Presidio at Tubac (in what is now Arizona), to lead two expeditions: the first to find a safe overland route to Monterey, and the second to return Anza to California with 240 men, women, and children to establish a colony in San Francisco.

But where the Mayflower had carried only Anglo passengers, the Anza expeditions brought together a diverse group, including Spaniards, criollos (American-born Spaniards), mestizos (mixed-race ''citizens''), and Native Americans. And whereas the United States'’ policy of manifest destiny had led to the subjugation and extermination of native peoples on the continent, New Spain's needs demanded a more mixed--—even tolerant--society.

The Anza Trail and the Settling of California synthesizes firsthand documents and diaries from the Anza expeditions to retell the story of the exploration of the Southwest and the settlement of the San Francisco Bay Area. But it also tells, on a more personal level, the story of four very different characters--Anza, the criollo commander; his partner, Francisco Garcia, a Spanish priest and explorer; Sebastian Tarabal, a Native American and accidental guide; and Salvador Palma, chief of the Yuma nation--men who overcame and in many cases benefited from their differences to ensure the success of the expeditions.

Vladimir Guerrero's original translations and fresh commentary illuminate this little-known chapter in the history of American immigration.


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Vladimir Guerrero, a life-long student of the language, literature and history of Spain, holds a Ph.D. in medieval Spanish from the University of California, Davis. He has taught Spanish language and literature at UC Davis, the University of Oslo (Norway) and Michigan State University. His publications include academic articles on medieval literature as well as short fiction and Mission to Monterey: the Californios of 1776, a full length history book.

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  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Heyday; 1st edition (June 1, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1597140260
  • ISBN-13: 978-1597140263
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #695,025 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Vladimir Guerrero has taught Spanish language and literature at the University of California, Davis, the University of Oslo, and Michigan State University. His publications include academic articles on medieval literature as well as short fiction. The Anza Trail and the Settling of California is his first book.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Anza Trail and the Settling of California, June 10, 2006
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Dear Editors,
I have just finished reading Vladimir Guerrero's book, The Anza Trail and the Settling of California, and I believe you have a winner.

Dr. Guerrero's introduction is flawless, well written, and succinct.

His hard hitting analysis of the treatment of Sebastian Tarabal is not only provacative, but heart wrenching. Superb and brilliantly stated, very few have taken this in-depth look at el Peregino's life.

His focus on Palma's devotion to the Spanish since the time of Garces, rather than the time of the expeditions, has added another dimension to the story.

His exposé is historically accurate, beautifully written and superb in content, no doubt it will enlighten the reader like never before.


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History most interesting. Historic characters come alive. They suffered ordeals and celebrated successes.
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When dawn outlined the hills east of Tubac that winter day, more than three months of preparations had been completed and, in spite of the Apache raid that had taken many of their horses only days before, the expedition was finally getting under way. Read the first page
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San Gabriel, San Diego, Santa Olaya, San Francisco, San Antonio, San Carlos, Colorado River, Santa Rosa, Santa Ana, San Luis Obispo, Alta California, Lieutenant Moraga, San Miguel, Captain Palma, Camino Real, Captain Anza, San Gregorio, San Josef, Captain Pablo, Captain Rivera, Father Serra, New Spain, Santa Clara, Gulf of California, Monte Rey
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