Los Angeles is the first product of U.S. city planning downline. Since the late nineteenth century urban manufacturing machinery was driven by a huge number of immigrants who tried to create a new type of city with quaint Pueblo. They also worked hard to build the first major cities, which were developed primarily outside the American and European prototypes. Therefore, Los Angeles is not only very diverse, it is almost impossible to define. Since it is an American machine product, understanding the Los Angeles community is important to understanding the United States.
Los Angeles, Los Angeles was established on September 4, 1781. It was first known as El · Pueblo · Sobre · El · Rio · de · Nuestra · Señora · La · Reina · de · Ros · Angelus · del · Ros · del · Rode · Porscheoncla. (Porcióncula River, a small town along the river of the queen of Los Angeles). That name was shortened to Los Angeles. In 1777, Spanish California governor Felipe de Neve decided to start a new settlement in the Los Angeles area. This settlement will be a family-run town or Pueblo. While other countries do not occupy the land, California will be stronger. He wishes the family to raise their crops to feed soldiers and emirates (fortresses) living near themselves. The first Pueblo founded in California was San Jose. It was founded in November 1777 and was solved by 14 soldiers and their families from President of Monterrey and San Francisco. Established Los Angeles
When gold was found in California in 1848, Americans gathered in Los Angeles and surrounding areas. Los Angeles was founded in 1850. Then in 1851 Los Angeles won the first newspaper. By 1870, the population of Los Angeles increased to 5,614 people. However, in the winter from 1861 to 1862, Los Angeles suffered a serious flood. Next is the drought for two years. However, Los Angeles has recovered. In the late nineteenth century many people emigrated to Southern California for their health. The climate is thought to cure or at least ameliorate many diseases. At the same time, the Orange industry in California has been prosperous since the 1870s. In 1874, the first tram began operating in Los Angeles. Later in 1876, Los Angeles was tied up with San Francisco by rail. In addition, the University of Southern California was founded in 1880. Oil was discovered in Los Angeles in 1892. As a result, the city grew rapidly, and the population of Los Angeles exceeded 100,000 by 1900.