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  1. Apr 14, 2004 · To adapt it for the churning waves, unforgiving winds, rocky shoals, and strong currents of the northern Pacific sea, it was thoroughly refitted and careened in San Blas prior to the expedition under the watchful eyes of its commanders, Juan de Ayala and Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra (1743-1794).

  2. 1775 expedition. In 1775 under the command of Lieutenant Bruno de Heceta, the Spanish explored the Pacific Northwest. This followed the first Spanish expedition by Juan Pérez in 1774, who had failed to reach and claim the upper northwest coast for Spain.

  3. Bruno de Heceta (also spelled Hezeta) was a Spanish naval officer and the commander of the expedition. He was captain of the Santiago. Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra served as captain of the Sonora. The two ships set off from San Blas in March 1775.

  4. Spanish expeditions to the Pacific Northwest. A portrait of Spanish captain Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra, c. 1785. Bodega made several expeditions to the Pacific Northwest to chart the region and settle boundary disputes with the British.

  5. Oct 12, 2017 · Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra. Wikimedia Commons. Revillagigedo, Bodega, and his companions reached Veracruz on August 8, 1789. Shortly after arriving, Revillagigedo received a letter from former viceroy Flores informing him that Martinez at Nootka Sound had seized two English ships, the Argonaut and the Princess Royal. Flores added that ...

  6. A third ship also left that day, the packet boat San Carlos, bound for Monterey with a cargo of supplies would, under the command of Juan Manuel de Ayala, proceed north to San Francisco Bay, becoming the first expedition to enter and explore that harbor.

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  8. Juan Bodega y Quadra. 1743-1794. Commander of the Spanish ship Sonora on its exploration of the northwest coast of North America. In 1775 Bodega y Quadra sailed north along the California coast as far as what is now Juneau, Alaska, claiming portions of the coastline for Spain.

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