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who is the first citizen of los angles

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Answered by Sofiakhan
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The written history of Los Angeles city and county began with a Colonial Mexican town that was founded by 11 Mexican families which were known as " Los Pobladores" that established a settlement in Southern California that changed little in the three decades after 1848, when California became part of the United States. Much greater changes came from the completion of the Santa Fe railroad line from Chicago to Los Angeles in 1885. Emigrants flooded in, especially white Protestants from the Midwest. Los Angeles had a strong economic base in farming, oil, tourism, real estate and movies. It grew rapidly with many suburban areas inside and outside the city limits. Hollywood made the city world-famous, and World War II brought new industry, especially high-tech aircraft construction. Politically the city was moderately conservative, with a weak labor union sector.

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El Aliso, giant sycamore, historical symbol of Los Angeles.The Covered Bridge (Macy Street)Fort MooreThe Calaboose (original adobe jail)Poundcake HillCouncil ChamberGovernment House, home of the Asambleawhen Los Angeles was the seat of government.Clocktower Courthouse, courtroom/theatre was on the upper floor, market was on the ground floor, on top were the clocktower, copper dome, and spire.St. Athanasius' Episcopal Church, first Protestant church in Los Angeles, on Temple Road ("Salvation Alley").Calle de los NegrosMellus Block, Gen. Kearney's headquartersGov. Downey's house

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