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The History of Los Angeles

Los Angeles is a large and sprawling city, with a history that is both long and complicated.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
3 years ago
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Merry Go Round, Santa Monica Pier 1960

Merry Go Round, Santa Monica Pier 1960. Photo by roberthuffstutter. Flickr.

Table of Contents

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  • History of Los Angeles
  • The First Inhabitants
  • European Settlement
  • The Past Meets the Present.
  • American Period in Los Angeles
  • 19th and Early 20th Century City Growth
  • Modern Los Angeles
  • LA’s History of Earthquakes
  • The History of Holywood
  • LA’s Criminal History
  • Conclusion

 

When most people think of Los Angeles, they think of movie stars, glamour, and the high life. But there is a lot more to this city than that. Los Angeles has a long and complicated history, and it is still growing and changing today.

In this article, we will take a look at some of the interesting aspects of the city’s past and present.

 

Hollywood Sign.
Hollywood! by Glen Scarborough. Flickr.

 

History of Los Angeles

Los Angeles is a large and sprawling city, with a history that is both long and complicated.

The area was first settled by Native Americans thousands of years ago and later became part of the Spanish Empire. Los Angeles then changed hands several times, before finally becoming part of the United States in 1848.

In the late 19th century, the city began to grow rapidly, thanks to a boom in the agriculture and oil industries. This growth continued into the 20th century, making Los Angeles one of the largest cities in the world.

Today, Los Angeles is known for its diverse population, its vibrant culture, and its beautiful scenery. It is a truly unique city, with a rich and complex history.

 

Mt Baldy, Tongva Ceremonial House
Tongva Ceremonial House Photo by Don Graham. Flickr.

 

The First Inhabitants

The first people to live in the area now known as Los Angeles were the Tongva. They occupied the Los Angeles basin and the surrounding coastal plain for more than 8,000 years before the first Europeans arrived.

The Tongva were a peaceful people who lived in small villages scattered across the landscape. They were hunter-gatherers and also had elaborate trade networks with other indigenous groups in California and beyond.

The Tongva had extensive knowledge of their natural surroundings and made use of every available resource. They were also skilled artisans, crafting beautiful baskets, jewelry, and other objects from materials they gathered from the land.

The Tongva way of life was dramatically disrupted when the Spanish colonized California in the 18th century. Missionaries forced them to convert to Christianity and work in the missions, while settlers took over their land and destroyed their villages.

As a result, the Tongva population declined rapidly, and by the early 20th century, they were all but extinct. Although they no longer exist as a distinct culture, the Tongva people have left a lasting legacy in Los Angeles.

Their name lives on in many place names, including Los Angeles itself, which means “the angels” in Spanish. Their traditions have been passed down through generations of Tongva families who still live in Los Angeles today.

 

Spanish landing landmark
Spanish landing landmark. Photo by RightCowLeftCoast. Flickr.

 

European Settlement

The first European explorers arrived in Santa Monica on around the 10th-14th of October 1542. Their exploration of the region was to plot the coastline of southern and central California and look for the mysterious Strait of Anian. There were two ships in the flotilla that were led by Captain (Later Admiral) Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo and Captain Sebastián Vizcaíno. The ships never reached San Francisco harbor due to bad weather.

Los Angeles was first settled by non-natives when the Spanish Portolá expedition arrived around May 4th, 1769. At that time, the area was inhabited by a native tribe called the Tongva. To convert the Tongva to Christianity, the Spanish established a permanent mission in Los Angeles.

The mission was occupied by Catholic priests who attempted to teach the Tongva about Christianity. Unfortunately, their efforts were largely unsuccessful.

The climate in Los Angeles was much drier than the Spanish were accustomed to, and they struggled to survive. As a result, the mission was eventually abandoned.

 

El Camino Real Bell in Front of San Gabriel Mission
El Camino Real Bell in Front of San Gabriel Mission. Photo by ramalama 22. Flickr.

 

The Past Meets the Present.

Los Angeles is derived from the Spanish phrase “El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora la Reina de Los Angeles,” which means “The Town of Our Lady Queen of Angels.”

Even in the center of Los Angeles, there are still places to see the ruins of the past:

  • Olvera Street is a Mexican marketplace that was founded in the 18th century. You can still see some of the original buildings and adobe walls from when it was first built.
  • The Los Angeles Plaza Historic District is home to several 18th and 19th-century buildings, including the Avila Adobe, the oldest building in the city.
  • The San Gabriel Mission, where the Spanish first settled in Los Angeles, is open to the public. The mission is still an active Catholic church, and it’s surrounded by a beautiful cemetery.

 

Ostrich Farm Race Cart, Vintage LA
The LA Ostrich cart. Photo by Orin Zebest. Flickr.

 

American Period in Los Angeles

Los Angeles became part of the United States in 1848 after the Mexican-American War. This was a time of huge growth and prosperity for Los Angeles.

The new American government invested in infrastructure and businesses flourished. Los Angeles became a major center for agriculture, manufacturing, and transportation.

The population of Los Angeles grew rapidly, reaching over 100,000 by the end of the 19th century. Los Angeles was also a key destination for immigrants from all over the world. The mix of cultures and industries made Los Angeles a dynamic and vibrant city.

The American period was a time of great change and progress for Los Angeles.

 

Broadway, north from Sixth Street, Los Angeles, ca.1906
Broadway, N. from 6th St., Los Angeles, California.1906. Photo by Ashley Van Haeften. Flickr.

 

19th and Early 20th Century City Growth

Los Angeles is the second-largest city in the United States, with a population of just under four million.

The city grew rapidly in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, due to a booming economy and large waves of immigrants.

Los Angeles was originally a small ranching town, but it became a major agricultural center in the 1880s. The discovery of oil in Southern California in 1892 led to an economic boom, and the city soon became a major financial center.

Los Angeles also became a popular destination for immigrants from Asia and Europe. The city’s population more than doubled between 1900 and 1910. The growth of Los Angeles continued into the 20th century.

The city’s population exploded, and by 1920 it had reached nearly two million people. Los Angeles became a major metropolis, and its growth continued unchecked until the Great Depression brought it to a halt.

The city recovered by being a major manufacturing center during World War II, and its population reached nearly 2 million by 1950. Los Angeles has continued to grow since then, and it is now one of the largest cities in the world.

The metro area of Los Angeles has a population of nearly 12.5 million in 2022 and it is still growing.

 

Los Angeles in a good light.
Los Angeles is shown in a good light. Photo by Ron Reiring. Flickr.

 

Modern Los Angeles

Los Angeles is one of the largest and most populous cities in the United States, with a population of over four million people. The city is located on the west coast of California, in the Los Angeles Basin. Los Angeles has a Mediterranean climate, with warm summers and mild winters.

Downtown Los Angeles is the financial, cultural, and social center of the city. The city’s metropolitan area is home to over thirteen million people, making it one of the largest metropolitan areas in the world. Los Angeles is a major global city, with a diverse population and culture.

The city is home to people from all over the world and is a leading center for business, entertainment, and media. LA is also a major transportation hub, with an extensive network of highways and public transportation. Los Angeles is a beautiful city, with many different neighborhoods and attractions to explore.

 

Northridge, CA Earthquake 1994
Northridge, CA Earthquake 1994. Photo by U.S. Geological Survey. Flickr.

 

LA’s History of Earthquakes

Los Angeles has a long and well-documented history of earthquakes due to its location on the Pacific Ring of Fire. The first recorded quake struck in 1812, and since then there have been numerous tremblers, including the 6.7 magnitude Northridge earthquake in 1994.

Despite the risk of earthquakes, the city continues to be one of the most populous cities in the United States. Thanks to stringent building codes and advances in engineering, modern structures can withstand even the strongest shaking.

As a result, while LA will always be at risk for earthquakes, its residents can rest assured that their homes and businesses are safe.

 

Entrance hall of the Paul deLongpre residence on Hollywood Boulevard and Cahuenga Avenue, ca.1905
Entrance hall, Hollywood Blvd & Cahuenga Ave., ca.1905. Photo by Fæ. Flickr.

 

The History of Holywood

Los Angeles is synonymous with the entertainment industry, and Hollywood is the heart of that industry. The history of Hollywood begins with the birth of the film industry in the early 20th century.

Hollywood was originally a small rural community, but it soon became home to many movie studios. The first studio was established in 1911, and there was rapid growth as Hollywood began to establish itself as a major film production center. By the 1920s, it was the undisputed capital of American cinema.

Today, Hollywood remains one of the most important hubs for filmmaking in the world, and its influence can still be seen throughout Los Angeles.

From the distinctive Hollywood Sign to the Walk of Fame, reminders of the city’s rich cinematic history are everywhere. And though Los Angeles has grown far beyond its humble beginnings, its connection to Hollywood remains strong.

 

Mafia boss and his family at dinner.
Mafia dinner. Photo by Jerry A. Schmalz. Flickr.

 

LA’s Criminal History

Los Angeles has a long and complicated history of organized crime. In the early days of the city, crime was rampant, and Los Angeles was known as a dangerous place to live.

Los Angeles saw a boom in business after the completion of the Los Angeles Aqueduct in 1913, which led to an increase in crime. This reputation was only further cemented by the rise of the Los Angeles Mafia in the 1920s.

The Los Angeles Mafia was involved in a variety of illegal activities, including gambling, prostitution, and drug trafficking. They also had a hand in many of the city’s major construction projects, which helped to shape the Los Angeles skyline.

However, their reign came to an end in the 1950s, when law enforcement crackdowns decimated their ranks.

Today, Los Angeles is still home to several organized crime families, but their influence is much diminished. Nevertheless, the city’s criminal history continues to loom large in the public imagination.

 

Conclusion

Los Angeles is a fascinating city with a rich history and culture. Its residents are proud of its many accomplishments, and there is much to love about this vibrant metropolis.

From the glitz and glamour of Hollywood to the excitement of downtown, Los Angeles has something for everyone.

 

Sources: THX News, Libary of Congress & Macro Trends.

Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden founded THX News™ with the goal of restoring trust in journalism. As CEO and journalist, he leads the organization's efforts to deliver unbiased, fact-checked reporting to readers worldwide. He is committed to uncovering the truth and providing context to the stories that shape our world. Read his insightful articles on THX News.

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