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California History Mark 2009-2010 Fourth Grade
The Valley Region ,[object Object],This is the California state capital.
The Valley Region Part 2 ,[object Object]
The San Joaquin River and the Sacramento River runs down the valley.
The valley is surrounded by the mountains. On top of the valley  region is the mountain region.
The Mountain Region Mt.Whitney ,[object Object]
The Mountain Region Part 2 A huge chunk of gold ,[object Object]
The Coast Region California's ocean ,[object Object]
The Coast Region Part 2 ,[object Object],A California historical landmark
The Desert Region  California's Mojave Desert ,[object Object]
because it gets very little  water.  The desert is also good for mining.  The main desert in the valley region is the Mojave Desert and the Death Valley.
The Desert Region Part 2 Imperial Valley ,[object Object]
Christopher Columbus ,[object Object],Christopher Columbus
Sebastian Vizcaino Sebastian Vizcaino ,[object Object]
Sir Francis Drake ,[object Object],Sir Francis Drake
Juan Cabrillo ,[object Object],Juan Cabrillo He also has his own national museum!
Junipero Father Serra ,[object Object]
Gaspar De Portola  Stone of Gaspar ,[object Object]
Missions San Diego Mission ,[object Object]
Presidios  Picture of Fort Ross ,[object Object]
missions.   The main purpose was to keep the Russians out, and keep the Indians in.  One of the famous presidios is Fort Ross.
John Sutter Picture of John Sutter ,[object Object]
Ivan Kuskov Picture of Ivan Kuskov ,[object Object]
led a group of Russians and Alaskan fur trappers to a place close to San Francisco. They came to hunt sea otter. So they built Fort Ross as a trading post.
John Bidwell ,[object Object]
was the first person to lead a wagon train of settlers all the way from Independence, Missouri.  Picture of John Bidwell
Jedediah Smith Picture of Jedediah ,[object Object]

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  • 1. California History Mark 2009-2010 Fourth Grade
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  • 4. The San Joaquin River and the Sacramento River runs down the valley.
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  • 11. because it gets very little water. The desert is also good for mining. The main desert in the valley region is the Mojave Desert and the Death Valley.
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  • 21. missions. The main purpose was to keep the Russians out, and keep the Indians in. One of the famous presidios is Fort Ross.
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  • 24. led a group of Russians and Alaskan fur trappers to a place close to San Francisco. They came to hunt sea otter. So they built Fort Ross as a trading post.
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  • 26. was the first person to lead a wagon train of settlers all the way from Independence, Missouri. Picture of John Bidwell
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  • 29. making maps in the 1840's. Fremont also wrote reports that made Americans from the east interested to move to the west.
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