Encarnación Castro's Journey In The Anza Expedition 1775-1776: And the Founding of San Francisco and San Jose, California


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Eight-year-old Encarnación Castro embarked on a life-altering journey that challenged her endurance and resolve. Her life would never be the same. Encarnación was a precocious eight-year old Mestiza (Spanish-Indian) child from Villa de Sinaloa, Nueva España. Intellectual curiosity and strength of will were her personal mantra. Encarnación's family had been recruited as soldier-settlers in Lieutenant Colonel Juan Bautista Anza's Expedition of 1775-1776. On the expedition, her father was a "soldado de cuera," a leather-jacket soldier, who protected the expedition. After ten years of military service, the Spanish King promised land grants to those who served. The Anza Expedition's goal was to settle San Francisco, Alta California and to found a mission there.

Stalked and attacked by Apache warriors, tested by hostile environments, burdened by the shortage of food and water, grief-stricken over the loss of loved ones, the Castro's 1800-mile journey defied human fortitude and expectations. There was no turning back for Encarnación and her family. The Anza caravan, made up of 240 men, women and children, traveled over eight months. What began as a promising adventure for Encarnación and her family, became an existential struggle.




Author: Linda Castro Martinez
Publisher: Covenant Books
Published: 06/20/2021
Pages: 200
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.81lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.54d
ISBN13: 9781636305783
ISBN10: 1636305784
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Christian | Historical
- Fiction | Hispanic & Latino