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  1. The history of Oakland, a city in the county of Alameda, California, can be traced back to the founding of a settlement by Horace Carpentier, Edson Adams, and Andrew Moon in the 19th century.

  2. Hace 2 días · History. The area was inhabited by Costanoan Indians when it was explored by the Spanish in the late 18th century. In 1820 a Spanish land grant known as Rancho San Antonio was established there. Logging began in the area in the 1840s, and, during the California Gold Rush (1849), it became a transit centre for goods and people.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. Oakland's territory covers what was once a mosaic of California coastal terrace prairie, oak woodland, and north coastal scrub. In the late 18th century, it became part of a large rancho grant in the colony of New Spain, and known for its plentiful oak tree stands.

    • 43 ft (13 m)
    • The large oak forest that originally covered the area
  4. 20 de mar. de 2023 · Oakland’s history is one of dramatic transformation. Home to the Ohlone, what were once vast grasslands, forests and tidal flats, were fundamentally reshaped by the arrival of Spanish and American settlers in the 18th century.

  5. Oakland is today one of the most racially and ethnically diverse cities in the country (1), but before the arrival of European explorers, it was the home of one group, the Ohlone, one of the many indigenous tribes who populated the territory that became California.

  6. History of Oakland, California. The area of the city of Oakland was originally inhabited by the Costanoan Indians, owing to the abundant supply of water in the area. In the early 1770s, the Spanish decided to explore what is now California, making them the first white men to visit the area.

  7. Hace 4 días · We offer reference services, lectures, educational programs, tours, and exhibits. With the Oakland History Center, you can: learn the history of your house or neighborhood. discover your local roots. examine themes in the social or political life of the Bay Area. and much more.