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  1. Monterey Bay. The maritime history of California can be divided into several periods: the Native American period; European exploration period from 1542 to 1769; the Spanish colonial period, 1769 to 1821; the Mexican period, 1821 to 1847; and United States statehood period, which continues to the present day. In the history of the California coast, the use of ships and the Pacific Ocean has ...

  2. The first regular steamship service from the west to the east coast of the United States began on February 28, 1849, with the arrival of the SS California in San Francisco Bay. California left New York Harbor on October 6, 1848, rounded Cape Horn at the tip of South America, and arrived at San Francisco, California after a 4-month 21-day journey.

  3. List of United States Navy ships is a comprehensive listing of all ships that have been in service to the United States Navy during the history of that service. The US Navy maintains its official list of ships past and present at the Naval Vessel Register (NVR), [1] although it does not include early vessels.

  4. Beginning with the mid-1800s, wharves along San Francisco's waterfront provided the richest source of income in California due to the discovery of gold in Northern California. From 1849 on, San Francisco's water commerce increased year after year, into the early 1900s.

  5. 21 gru 2022 · Wooden sailing ships had ruled the waves for centuries, and admirals seemed satisfied with fighting sea battles in the traditional manner. Notwithstanding the new Nelsonian concepts of penetration and envelopment of an enemy’s line, technology limited combat to cannonballs and musket fire.

  6. The California was launched on May 19, 1848 and was the first Pacific Mail steamer to depart for the Pacific. She cleared New York on October 6, 1848 and by the time she reached Panama, gold fever had set in. More than 700 people wanted passage on the California; she

  7. 19 cze 2018 · The vessels built at Webb’s shipyard for the Gold Rush included the Challenge, Comet, Gazelle, Invincible, and Swordfish. Another notable clipper ship produced by Webb was the Young America, which made voyages as far as Australia and the Far East.

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