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California Gold Rush

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When people hear the term gold rush it is automatically associated with California. The first, gold rush was in Cabarrus County, North Carolina. This was a tremendous impact due to people rushing to the Carolina’s mountains. People flocked from all neighboring states to strike rich. The second, was in Georgia a three ounce nugget was found. Miners began to search in every cave for gold. The third, gold rush was in California. Flakes of gold were found in the Sacramento Valley. The population expanded to 100,000. Locals benefited from the mast flock of miners. People have always been fascinated with gold and people are still searching for gold.
First of all, in 1799, a young man from a local farming family found a shining rock along the Little …show more content…

People traveled from all neighboring states to try to strike it rich. Also, people from different countries traveled to North Carolina. They came from England, Germany, France, Ireland and Italy. Most of the people who rushed to North Carolina due to the Gold Rush were ambitious single men. They left their families in neighboring states and from other countries to strike it rich. Some were successful at finding gold because they had the experience especially the foreigners. Most had worked in South America and implemented their experiences. Many people were determined to make the journey to North Carolina to possibly striking it rich. A number of people found bigger rocks ranging from twenty-two to twenty-eight pound. A slave working for his master along the Little Meadow Creek found a twenty-eight pound rock. The rock was worth over sixty thousand dollars. People searched everywhere as they kept hearing stories of other …show more content…

Harvard University states,” The population grew from 1,000 in 1848 to over 20,000 by 1850” (Harvard). Most of the people who were eager to make the long trip to California left their families behind. Most of the miners mortgaged their homes and also borrowed money to pursuit their dreams to strike it rich. The women were left behind to work on the land and to take care of their children. Thousands of people rushed to California and known as the 49’s. A very small amount of women were able to travel along with their husbands. Many of them spent their entire live savings to make the journey. The influx of miners came from all over the United States. The news was also heard all over the world and migrants from Peru, Panama, and as far as China traveled in ships to achieve their destination. At first there were only two ways to reach California. Many endured the six months long trip to California. One way was the Oregon-Trail and the second was through ships. People who lived on the east coast of the United States chose the Oregon Trail and it was a harsh journey. The constant fear due to hostile territory and also the illnesses caused a great deal of stress for them and the wear and tear of their wagons. The other way people traveled sea using ships and this was also a six months trip. They had to travel all the way down South America and turn up to California. Either way

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