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The Causes And Impacts Of The California Gold Rush

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Making approximately $405.9 billion in IRS tax, $51.3 billion in income tax, and $345.8 billion in individual income and employment tax in 2015 , California has had the highest federal revenue of any state in the United States of America. Though, California’s accumulation of wealth did not always solely rely on taxes from Hollywood or the tourism to the mountains, beaches, national parks or landmarks; California was once known for its surplus of gold, creating the infamous event known as the California Gold Rush. The California Gold Rush (1848-1855) grabbed the attention of people worldwide due to the massive discovery of gold; this influx of people caused the population of California to increase by thousands of people, which allowed California to skip the formal territorial stage and become a full-fledged state.
SPAIN EXPLORES CALIFORNIA Before California could become a state, California would have to be explored. The Spanish navigator Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo was the first person to find present-day California in 1542. When Cabrillo first found California there were about 130,000 Native Americans on the land. In Encyclopedia Britannica’s article titled “California,” it is mentioned that “The territory was neglected by Spain for more than two centuries (until 1769) because of reports of the region’s poverty and a general slowdown of Spanish exploration.” Even if the overall territory was neglected, the Spanish people did want to settle the land. Settlement was supported

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