Dawn and the Dons/AN EVENTFUL DECADE

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4048505Dawn and the Dons — AN EVENTFUL DECADETirey Lafayette Ford

CHAPTER IX

AN EVENTFUL DECADE

WHAT Plymouth Rock was to Atlantic North America, Monterey was to the the Anglo-Saxon civilization on the bleak New England coast, so from Monterey radiated the activities that brought California under the civilizing influence of a great Latin race. Between these two diverse civilizing forces was the effective barrier of a broad continent, peopled by savage tribes.

The perils encountered by the Pilgrims are well known. The greater perils faced by the Spaniards in their daring adventures on the Pacific are not so well understood. California was the most distant point on earth from the centers of white civilization, when measured by the routes then necessary to be followed. From Old England to New England involved the comparatively short, though then perilous trans-Atlantic voyage. By water from Europe to California required a voyage around South America, or a much longer voyage around Africa and beyond Asia. Page:Dawn and the Dons.pdf/102 Page:Dawn and the Dons.pdf/103 Page:Dawn and the Dons.pdf/104 Page:Dawn and the Dons.pdf/105 Page:Dawn and the Dons.pdf/106 Page:Dawn and the Dons.pdf/107 Page:Dawn and the Dons.pdf/108 Page:Dawn and the Dons.pdf/109 Page:Dawn and the Dons.pdf/110 Page:Dawn and the Dons.pdf/111 Page:Dawn and the Dons.pdf/112 Page:Dawn and the Dons.pdf/113 Page:Dawn and the Dons.pdf/114 Page:Dawn and the Dons.pdf/115