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    discovered gold under the earth’s surface, in the mines. In January, 1848, James W. Marshall, found a shiny yellow piece of metal, wandering along the tailrace on the American River. Afterwards the inspection, he claimed that it was a gold nugget. (Bancroft, Hubert Howe (1889). History of California, Volume 23: 1843–1850. San Francisco: The History Company. pp. 32–34.) At that time, with reference to “History of California” written by Hubert Howe, the famous Gold Rush took place in California. Miners

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    to be examined. Not long after the gold was discovered, Sam Brannan rode from Sutter's Fort and started shouting in the middle of the street, "Gold! Gold! Gold from the American River!" His proclamation started a stampede and fever for gold that nearly depopulated the city. People from different places came in search of gold, they left their farms, trading posts, and even deserted ships. When the gold rush first started, finding and getting to the gold was easy, you could find pieces of the

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    capital that helped up build our economy one brick at a time. 
 Natural resources can be found all over America from dirt to diamond all the resources found help build our nation. “The great California gold rush began on January 24, 1848, when James W. Marshall discovered a gold nugget in the American River.”(California

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    the distance. During the California Gold Rush people faced many challenges including, traveling diseases, and crime. During the times of the Gold Rush People faced many challenges with traveling. People brought overloads of supplies with them. The travelers had supplies that was so heavy and they had loads of it. Traveling all that way with all that bulky equipment and supplies. Journeying across was a hard and difficult task, plus fourth month. When the gold rush started all around the world

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    What was the California Gold Rush and how did it impact Westward Expansion and the growth of California. 1. What started the Gold Rush and who were the 49ers? Gold was found in the capital of California today Sacramento also called the Sacramento Valley in early 1848 to around 1857. The Mexican province governor gave John Sutter 50,000 acres of land to make a place his was going to call New Switzerland this land stretched from the Sacramento and the American Rivers (“Gold Rush”). John Sutter the

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    When the California Gold Rush started in 1848, a wave of Chinese men immigrated to the United States to take up mining on their own or to seek employment with the mining companies. Then another wave of Chinese immigrants seeking employment occurred again during the building of the Intercontinental railroad between the years of 1863-1869. These Chinese immigrants worked at lower wages than other workers often in dangerous working conditions. However, their contributions played an important role

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    The California Gold Rush was a period of time when thousands of people from all over the world came to California for gold, some were lucky, most were not. California was owned by Mexico 1600-1846. Mexico soon allowed the U.S. to have California as it’s own state, and that is when they found the gold. The California Gold Rush was a difficult time with the challenges people faced traveling to California, the way the Forty-Niners lived, and the way they used the gold. Thousands of men and women would

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    Were you the person who thought that the gold rush was good for California? There were many ways it was bad for California, due to a lot of people immigrating to the west and the amount of gold gradually started to decrease. In the Gold Rush there was a lot of slavery, a lot of the environment was ruined, and many people were hurt which left a big impact on them. In California during the gold rush many people were harmed. “People who came to the gold rush thought that is was going to be really easy

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    did the California Gold Rush happen? Thesis: Although there were several factors and events that had led up to the California Gold Rush, the Westward Expansion, the discovery of gold, and immigration and work were the most influential. “My eye was caught with the glimpse of something shining at the bottom of the ditch” - James Marshall. The California Gold Rush officially went into full motion on January 24th of 1848. Although many events contributed to or caused the California Gold Rush, the most

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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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