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  1. 1763–1793. Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra (22 May 1743 – 26 March 1794) was a Spanish Criollo naval officer operating in the Americas. Assigned to the Pacific coast Spanish Naval Department base at San Blas, in Viceroyalty of New Spain (present day Mexico), he explored the Northwest Coast of North America as far north as present day ...

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  2. Apr 14, 2004 · Juan de Ayala was now given command of the San Carlos and Bodega y Quadra assumed command of the Sonora. Bodega's pilot was Francisco Maurelle. Bodega's pilot was Francisco Maurelle. Once they were again at sea the schooner Sonora , now piloted by Bodega y Quadra, proved to be even less able to sail in the difficult open waters than originally ...

  3. Biografía del marino, cartógrafo, etnólogo y naturalista peruano-mexicano, que participó en la Guerra de los Siete Años y la Guerra de la Independencia. Conoce su trayectoria naval, sus viajes, sus obras y su legado histórico.

  4. Jan 12, 2023 · In 1792, when the United States was in its infancy and the Spanish empire still claimed the American continents’ entire Pacific coast, a Spanish naval officer named Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra sailed from his base at San Blas, Mexico, to the Nootka Peninsula, on the west coast of present-day Vancouver Island, British Columbia.

  5. Feb 6, 2006 · Bodega y Quadra, Juan Francisco de la. Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra, naval officer, explorer, administrator (bap at Lima, Peru 3 June 1743; d at Mexico City 26 Mar 1794). In 1775 he made a difficult voyage of exploration from San Blas, Mexico, to 58° 30´ N and Bucareli Sound, Alaska. In 1779 he commanded the frigate Favorita to Alaska ...

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  7. BODEGA Y QUADRA (Cuadra), JUAN FRANCISCO DE LA, naval officer, explorer, and diplomat; baptized 3 June 1743 in Lima, Peru, son of Tomás de la Bodega y de las Llanas, a Spanish-born deputy of the Spanish consulate in Cuzco, and Francisca de Mollinedo y Losada, descendant of a prominent Peruvian family; d. 26 March 1794 in Mexico City.

  8. Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra ( b. 22 August 1737; d. 26 March 1794), Spanish naval officer, explorer of the Pacific Northwest. Born in Lima, Peru, Bodega became a Spanish naval officer and was posted to the department of San Blas in 1774. The following year he had command of the Sonora on its voyage to southern Alaska.

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