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The Many Challenges In The California Gold Rush

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The California Gold Rush was not as good as people thought. It was very rough on people's bodies. Being there in the mines hurt their health. Some people even died. Some challenges in the California Gold Rush individuals face were giving up many things at home, rough traveling, and issues while in California. One challenge in the California Gold Rush individuals faced were individuals giving many things up at home. For example from the text “The California Gold Rush” it states “...many people, mostly men left their jobs…” (Mcgill 1-2). People would leave their jobs just to go and try to get gold, mostly none of them even got rich. Mostly men again gave up on their families to get rich. Leaving the people they love for fortune of their own well being. There are really bad people to just throw away what …show more content…

There were 2 ways to travel by boat and by land. Travelers that took the boats had to sail all the way around South America. This was hard on them because it took a very long time to get all the way around the tip of South America. Also all the dangers they could have faced. Storms, diseases, and drowning. Another reason the traveling was rough was because some travelers went by land through the trails and rough country. This posed many problems like animals could hurt them, or harsh on the body, and even just like boats weather. There was a lot of diseases traveling by foot and many people died. Lastly it states in the text “The California Gold Rush” it states “Some choose via land, but were slowed by no direct road or waterway.”(Mcgill 1-2) This gave a real problem to travelers because they may be in more danger if not on a direct passageway to there destination. They could have gotten lost forever and have to start over alone and even potentially die after running outta resources. Withstanding these difficulties is impressive so let's find out what it was like in

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