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California Gold Rush

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In 1849, millions of people rushed to California. These people came for the Gold Rush, which was a historical event that will be remembered forever. These people were called 49ers. Some traveled by boat, and then walked across the Panama. Then they took another boat to C.A. Others took a boat around the Cape Horn to C.A. or went on station wagon.

People from all over the world came to C.A. in search for gold. People traveled by land and sea. Traveling in a station wagon wasn’t that bad, and the people took resources from the C.A. Indian tribes that had died from the plague.(Wonders pg. 140 and Gold Rush Guy). Miners usually spent hours looking for gold and found nothing. Today, a small piece of gold could be worth 8$. Mining was hard, boring, and dangerous. (Our C.A. pg. 78 and Gold Rush Guy). There were many different ways to find gold. One way, was to pan in a river. Another way, was to use a rocker. There were two different types of pans. (Ms. Hammill and Gold Rush Guy). In conclusion, in 1849, many people came to C.A. for the Gold Rush. …show more content…

There were many more mining and logging camps during the Gold Rush then before. (Student Edition pg. 5and 8). California’s population before the Gold Rush, was 13,800, and 92,597 after the Gold Rush. There wern’t as many C.A. Indians after the Gold Rush as there were before it. (Ms. Hammill). During the Gold Rush, many people made machines to find gold. This polluted the rivers and took many animal’s homes. Some miners abandoned their machines. (Ms. Hammill). The Gold Rush triggered many people to come to

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