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The following is a chronological timeline of events occurring in or relating to the U.S. state of California.
18th century
edit1760s
edit- 1767
- November 30: Gaspar de Portolá is appointed as the first governor of the Province of Las Californias.
- 1769
- May 14: The Presidio of San Diego is established by Governor de Portolá, the first permanent European settlement on the Pacific Coast of the present-day United States.
- July 16: Mission San Diego de Alcalá is founded by Junípero Serra, the first of 21 Spanish missions in California.
1770s
edit- 1770
- June 3: Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo is founded on the Monterey Peninsula.
19th century
edit1800s
edit- 1804
- Las Californias is split into two provinces, Alta California and Baja California, due to the rising Spanish population in its northern territories.
1820s
edit- 1821
- August 24: The Treaty of Córdoba is signed, establishing Mexican independence from Spain
- September 28: The Declaration of Independence of the Mexican Empire is ratified.
1840s
edit- 1846
- June–July: A group of American settlers in Sonoma rebel against Mexican rule in the Bear Flag Revolt, beginning the Conquest of California.
- 1847
- January 13: The Treaty of Cahuenga is signed at the Campo de Cahuenga, ending the Conquest of California and creating a ceasefire between Californios and Americans.
- 1848
- January 24: James W. Marshall discovers gold at Sutter's Mill, beginning the California gold rush
- December 16: The city of San Francisco is incorporated.
- 1849
- October 13: The Constitution of California is created at a constitutional convention held at Colton Hall in Monterey.
1850s
edit- 1850
- February 27: The city of Sacramento is incorporated.
- March 27: The city of San Diego is incorporated.
- September 9: Through the California Statehood Act, California is admitted to the United States as the 31st state.
- 1854
- Sacramento is designated as the official state capital of California.
- 1856
- San Francisco becomes a consolidated city-county.
1870s
edit- 1874
- The California State Capitol is completed in Sacramento.
1880s
edit- 1885
- Stanford University is founded by Leland and Jane Stanford, dedicated to the memory of Leland Stanford Jr.
1890s
edit- 1891
- September 23: Throop College is founded in Pasadena by local politician Amos G. Throop.
20th century
edit1900s
edit- 1906
- April 18: San Francisco is struck by a 7.9 Mw earthquake that causes destructive fires, leaving over 3,000 dead in what is considered the deadliest earthquake in U.S. history.
1910s
edit- 1915
- The Panama–Pacific International Exposition is held in San Francisco, celebrating the completion of the Panama Canal.
1920s
edit- 1920
- After a number of name changes, Throop College is officially renamed to the California Institute of Technology.
- 1923
- January 9: Friend Richardson takes office as the 25th governor of California.
- 1927
- January 4: C. C. Young takes office as the 26th governor of California.
1930s
edit- 1931
- January 6: James Rolph takes office as the 27th governor of California.
- 1932
- July–August: The 1932 Summer Olympics are hosted in Los Angeles, with 37 participating nations.
- 1934
- June 2: Governor Rolph dies in office, with lieutenant governor Frank Merriam succeeding him as the 28th governor of California.
- 1936
- October 31: Jet Propulsion Laboratory is established by Caltech researchers in La Cañada Flintridge.
- 1937
- May 27: The Golden Gate Bridge between San Francisco and Marin County is completed and opened to the public.
- 1939
- January 2: Culbert Olson takes office as the 29th governor of California.
1940s
edit- 1942
- February 19: President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs Executive Order 9066, authorizing the forced relocation and incarceration of Japanese Americans.
- March: The Manzanar War Relocation Center opens in Inyo County.
- 1943
- January 4: Earl Warren takes office as the 30th governor of California.
- 1945
- June 26: The Charter of the United Nations is signed in San Francisco by 50 of the 51 original member states.
1950s
edit- 1951
- September 8: The Treaty of San Francisco is signed, re-establishing peaceful relations between Japan and the Allied Powers and ending the legal state of war.
- 1953
- October 5: Governor Warren resigns from office to accept the nomination of Chief Justice of the United States. Lieutenant governor Goodwin Knight succeeds him as the 31st governor of California.
- 1959
- January 5: Pat Brown takes office as the 32nd governor of California.
1960s
edit- 1965
- September 8: AWOC launches the Delano grape strike, organizing grape growers to fight for increased wages and working conditions. The NFWA join the strike a week later.
- 1966
- August 22: The United Farm Workers is established from a merger of the National Farm Workers Association and the Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee.
- 1967
- January 2: Ronald Reagan takes office as the 33rd governor of California.
- 1968
- June 5: U.S. Senator and presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy is assassinated at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles.
1970s
edit- 1970
- July 29: The Delano grape strike ends with victory for farm workers, resulting in a collective bargaining agreement.
- 1975
- January 6: Jerry Brown takes office as the 34th governor of California.
- September 5: President Gerald Ford survives an assassination attempt by Squeaky Fromme while visiting the California State Capitol.
- September 22: Gerald Ford survives another assassination attempt by Sara Jane Moore after he addressed the World Affairs Councils of America.
1980s
edit- 1983
- January 3: George Deukmejian takes office as the 35th governor of California.
- 1984
- July–August: The 1984 Summer Olympics are hosted in Los Angeles, with 140 participating nations.
1990s
edit- 1991
- January 7: Pete Wilson takes office as the 36th governor of California.
- 1999
- January 4: Gray Davis takes office as the 37th governor of California.
21st century
edit2000s
edit- 2003
- October 7: California votes to recall Governor Davis from office, electing Arnold Schwarzenegger as his successor.
2010s
edit- 2011
- January 3: Jerry Brown takes office for a non-consecutive third term as the 39th governor of California.
- 2014
- May 23: Six people are killed and 14 are left injured after a misogynistic spree killing in Isla Vista carried out by Elliot Rodger, who then commits suicide.
- 2019
- January 7: Gavin Newsom takes office as the 40th governor of California.
2020s
edit- 2020
- January 25: The first infection of COVID-19 is confirmed in California.
- 2021
- September 14: Governor Newsom survives a recall election.