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from island to island. In March, 1789, Douglas was ready to sail back to the
Pacific Northwest coast. On 17 March 1789 Douglas and Funter left the Hawaiian Islands for Nootka Sound, where they hoped to meet Meares in another ship. Douglas arrived at Nootka Sound on 20 April 1789 and anchored near the
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January 1788. Meares, who had cruised the Northwest Coast for furs in 1786 and 1787, intended to establish a permanent fur trading post at Nootka Sound. For that purpose he brought materials for building the vessel as well as a house. To assist with construction 50 Chinese men were hired and
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and his brothers in London. The merged company was called by various names such as "The
Associated Merchants of London and India", "The United Company of British Merchants Trading to the North West Coast of America", "The South Sea Company of London", or simply "the united Company".
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was attacked by groups of about 200 Nuu-chah-nulth. Narváez used cannon fire to keep them away. According to Narváez, the natives were surprised to see the schooner and said they had never seen a
Western vessel inside Barkley Sound. From Barkley Sound Narváez took
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Company and South Sea Company, the several company ships that sailed to Nootka Sound in 1789 flew the British flag. The company's 1789 expedition and all its ships were put under the command of
656:, to explore inlets to the south of Nootka Sound. By early July Narváez returned to Nootka, having sailed about 65 miles (105 km) into the Strait of Juan de Fuca, demonstrating that it was a very large inlet. He also visited the
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with news about the strait. In
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had been in the vicinity of Point Grey Narváez noted large amounts of fresh water and correctly deduced the presence of a large river nearby—the
664:, the first Spaniard to do so. After hearing Narváez's report, MartĂnez felt that the Strait of Juan de Fuca was the entrance of the legendary
851:. The longboat was 28 feet (8.5 m) in length and had thirteen oars. Pantoja entered the strait on June 14. He sailed along the shores of
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was ready for sea again. Funter set out on a trading voyage to the north, departing Nootka Sound on 28 April 1789. Two days later
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was launched on 20 September 1788. It was the first non-indigenous vessel built in the
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in Alaska and the Strait of Juan de Fuca, among other places. Accordingly, the expedition sailed north from Nootka Sound, but
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north far into the Strait of Georgia, the first Europeans to do so. He made a rough survey of the coast, including
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sailed with the expedition. They became the first Chinese known to have visited the Pacific Northwest and Hawaii.
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was never returned to the British. It became a Spanish ship, renamed
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was killed there in 1779. On 10 December the future king of the
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1368:. Spokane, Washington: The Arthur H. Clark Company. pp.
1159:. Spokane, Washington: The Arthur H. Clark Company. pp.
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and the longboat to explore Rosario Strait, with Carrasco as
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but the vessels missed each other. On June 8 Funter sailed
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was about 33 feet (10 m) long on the keel, of shallow
1207:. J. J. Douglas. pp. 121–132, 143–145, 150–152, 198.
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and of extreme strategic importance. Therefore, he placed
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about resolving the Nootka Crisis. Further details about
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Over the winter of 1788–1789 Douglas and Funter sailed
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The vessel may have been enlarged when it was renamed
898:. Narváez sailed through the strait, which he called
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Eliza moved his base of operations from Esquimalt to
543:. The only ships left in Nootka Sound were Douglas's
819:, with Carrasco and VerdĂa, to Clayoquot Sound and
359:Meares had chosen not to pay for licenses from the
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1283:. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart. p. 459.
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413:on 6 December 1788, then sailed to the island of
840:by the Spanish, arriving there on 11 June 1791.
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256:in Spanish. Its exact size is not known.
1510:Spanish history in the Pacific Northwest
1044:on the way. On 7 August they arrived at
1204:First Approaches to the Northwest Coast
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796:, "pilot's mate"), were also involved.
614:and had an agreement with Douglas that
553:when on 6 May 1789 the Spanish warship
389:. Soon after the launch, Meares sailed
863:, then entered the open waters of the
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1402:. Scarecrow Press. pp. 230–232.
644:On 21 June 1789, MartĂnez dispatched
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1365:José Narváez: The Forgotten Explorer
1156:José Narváez: The Forgotten Explorer
798:Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra
199:, after which it became part of the
869:Canal de Nuestra Señora del Rosario
405:longboats. They then sailed to the
752:, set out from Nootka Sound, with
401:were towed out of Nootka Sound by
393:back to Macau. On 27 October 1788
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1096:. From there Carrasco sailed to
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1500:Ships built in British Columbia
768:in Spanish being equivalent to
529:Before Colnett's ships arrived
379:also flew the Portuguese flag.
27:For the geographic region, see
1086:Spanish missions in California
871:. He continued east, reaching
764:(qualified second pilot—
351:. These ships had sailed from
234:. Under the Spanish commander
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493:was also in need of repairs.
183:. In 1789 it was captured at
832:to rendezvous with Eliza at
1480:History of Vancouver Island
1328:Tovell, Freeman M. (2009).
1064:. At Monterey he found the
985:(today part of the city of
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962:), and sailed west across
847:and a longboat to explore
672:and Narváez in command of
29:Northwestern United States
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1505:Ships of the Spanish Navy
1280:The Canadian Encyclopedia
762:segundo piloto havilitado
461:visited the two vessels.
264:was about 40 to 50 tons (
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1277:Marsh, James H. (1999).
973:From there Narváez took
715:Santa Gertrudis la Magna
695:Santa Gertrudis la Magna
654:Santa Gertrudis la Magna
639:Santa Gertrudis la Magna
627:Santa Gertrudis la Magna
301:British merchant vessel
206:Santa Gertrudis la Magna
122:General characteristics
104:Santa Gertrudis la Magna
1430:Kendrick, John (1999).
1244:Pethick, Derek (1980).
1201:Pethick, Derek (1976).
1396:Inglis, Robin (2008).
1362:McDowell, Jim (1998).
1153:McDowell, Jim (1998).
958:) and Drayton Harbor (
774:Juan Pantoja y Arriaga
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697:, often simply called
693:Spanish records about
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224:Strait of Juan de Fuca
142:33 ft (10 m)
1080:The ultimate fate of
756:under the command of
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670:Gonzalo LĂłpez de Haro
637:Spanish naval vessel
602:seized. According to
569:Gonzalo LĂłpez de Haro
561:Esteban JosĂ© MartĂnez
502:Richard Cadman Etches
316:at Nootka Sound, 1788
311:
189:Esteban JosĂ© MartĂnez
83:By Spanish Navy, 1789
1066:Malaspina Expedition
1036:and gave command of
705:was redeployed from
547:and John Kendrick's
177:maritime fur trading
1070:Alejandro Malaspina
1042:Port Angeles Harbor
942:), and anchored in
782:José Antonio Verdia
867:, which was named
758:JosĂ© MarĂa Narváez
746:Francisco de Eliza
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719:North West America
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646:JosĂ© MarĂa Narváez
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616:North West America
600:North West America
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519:North West America
487:North West America
483:North West America
470:North West America
447:North West America
439:Nathaniel Portlock
399:North West America
383:North West America
377:North West America
361:East India Company
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312:The launch of the
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248:The vessel was a
236:JosĂ© MarĂa Narváez
168:North West America
130:About 30–50 tons (
66:North West America
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1341:978-0-7748-5836-6
1290:978-0-7710-2099-5
1214:978-0-88894-056-8
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960:Punta de San José
956:Puerto del Garzon
865:Strait of Georgia
834:Esquimalt Harbour
676:and the captured
666:Northwest Passage
606:, second mate of
550:Columbia Rediviva
365:South Sea Company
344:Iphigenia Nubiana
334:Felice Adventurer
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