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    Gentlemen, welcome to the California Gold Rush. What do you think of when you hear, California Gold Rush? Lots of miners, doing nothing but panning for gold all day, even neglecting hygiene? Partially accurate, let’s start at the beginning. In 1848, James Marshall was hired by John Sutter to build a saw mill in Sacramento Valley. As he was digging, he discovered two gold nuggets and the news spread everywhere. As it went, the stories grew, some said he found an entire mountain of gold! Everyone, far and

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    California Gold Rush and New American Dream was created by Oregon boy H.W. Brands in 2003.Brands earned his graduate in mathematics and history degrees in Texas and Oregon when he was a teen and then later on became a professor at Texas A&M University.He written books such as '' The First American , and Traitor to His Class, and Andrew Jackson. The California Gold Rush and New American Dream by H.W. Brands represents a lot of fortunes that are remembered and forgotten. It help Americans learned

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    During the California Gold Rush and transition to statehood, California endured many economic, sociological, political, and environmental changes. California changed economically in many ways. An example of an important economic change is the inflation at the time of the gold rush. People would sell things at super high prices because miners needed tools and if they were the only one in town, they could. Another example of an important economic change is in taxes. California was planning on collecting

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    The Alteration of Anglo-Women during the California Gold Rush The Gold Rush of California was a “shot heard” round the world that caught the ears of many individuals who were seeking the golden opportunities of the West. (Chan & Olin 1992). With the dreams of wealth on the horizon, the Gold Rush brought on a drastic change in American society. For the women of this period, their lives would be altered in ways that would change the Western frontier. With an eagerness for wealth and equality women

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    the California Gold Rush.” Journal of Economic History, vol. 68, no.4 Dec. 2008, pp997-1027. 1 Oct. 2017. In January of 1848, James Marshall discovered gold at John Sutter’s Mill. In May, Sam Brannan arrived in San Francisco and advertised the Gold Rush. In June, about 4,000 to 5,000 miners were in the gold district. However, by late 1848 the whole American nation and foreign countries knew about the gold rush and the population rose to 40,000 by December of 1849. Many headed to California in the

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    The California Gold Rush

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    ended up hearing about the gold found in California. This ended up becoming the “California Gold Rush”. People from everywhere started to overflow California in search for their own gold. Hunting the gold in nearby caves, or even waterways caused ghost towns throughout the community. A ghost town is when there use to be settlement but then everyone moves to new land once the resources are no longer available or provided. Many people became wealthy over the time of gold they’ve found, causing many

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    The California Gold Rush

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    I was well on my way out of Oklahoma. I had to leave my property to get away from the dust, and hopefully make it to California to start a better life. I was one of the 2.5 million people that went to California during the exodus. As I drove along a dirt road I had realized that my gas tank was empty. I had only a couple cents left which wouldn't be enough to fill my gas tank back up. On that little dirt road with only dead plants around me, I had run out of gas, which forced me to get out of

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    forces in California, Pico lost claim to the land of Santa Margarita Rancho and given the interest to Forster. The war was over, but the entanglement and court battles of the US against the Californios and Indians continue, some lost their lands while some are waiting patiently for their claims (Sandos, 2000, p. 86-90). The Experiences of French in the 1848 California Gold Rush (Source: Wilson, 2013) The discovery of precious metals by James Marshall in Coloma, California, especially gold attracted

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    they were throughout the rest of the nation. The Link between the California Gold Rush and Divorce According to historian Carey McWilliams, during the gold rush (1848 to

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    Culture, and a Great Event: The California Gold Rush by Albert L. Hurtado is article that describes living conditions in California during the Gold Rush time period. In the beginning those who migrated to California were predominantly males. With every year that followed the Government kept track of the ratio of men to women. It was proven that to each woman there were 12 men, which did not match a supply to demand theory. Many of the men that came to California found work and became wealthy. Classification

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