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    In 1824, Chumash Indians in California revolted following an outrage by soldiers at Santa Ynez, twenty miles northwest of Santa Barbara. The Chumash were well armed, to the surprise of authorities. The rebellion was crushed after reinforcements made the long trek from Santa Barbara, but periodic revolts by Indians would continue.

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  2. History of California. The history of Santa Barbara, California, begins approximately 13,000 years ago with the arrival of the first Native Americans. The Spanish came in the 18th century to occupy and Christianize the area, which became part of Mexico following the Mexican War of Independence. In 1848, the expanding United States acquired the ...

  3. Jul 31, 2008 · One of the largest earthquakes in California history devastates Santa Barbara. Tidal wave reaches the area of present-day Anapamu Street. 1816. Ship’s carpenter Daniel Call jumps ship and becomes Santa Barbaras first American settler. 1822. Mexico wins independence from Spain and California now comes under Mexican authority. 1824

  4. Part of World War II. Pacific War and American War. The Ellwood Oil Field and the location of the Japanese attack. Date. February 23, 1942. Location. Ellwood, California, Santa Barbara Channel, Pacific Ocean. Result. United States oil refinery damaged.

  5. Our office only has records of deaths that occurred in Santa Barbara County, from 1850 to present.

  6. May 22, 2019 · Set on 13 acres, Old Mission Santa Barbara is still owned by the Franciscan order. The best way to explore it is to book a 90-minute tour led by one of the friars, which provides more of a behind-the-scenes introduction than a self-guided itinerary. Founded in 1786 to convert the native Chumash Indians, the mission, known as the “Queen of the ...

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  8. The City of Santa Barbara realized the cultural and economic value of preserving its historic buildings earlier than most American cities. Because of early intervention, original Spanish Colonial and Mexican-era adobe structures still exist, providing a window to the City’s past. With a spectacular setting nestled between the mountains and the sea, bathed in a mild climate, the City has ...

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