preview

The California Gold Rush

Decent Essays

In the late 1800’s, a lot of change was being brought upon the United States, especially on the west of America. New things were established and found in west states, such as Nevada and California. Many of these new establishments helped freed slaves find living as the gold mines were a huge ideal to foreigners traveling from the south and midwest. The Gold Rush was found in Sierra Nevada during 1848, when gold was found in a mine. This completely changed the popularity and population of California. Although, for many people who wanted to travel to mine for gold during the Gold Rush, it was a tough journey as there was no true railroad nor steamboats yet to be taken to the west. With the rise of exposure for the Chinese population in San Francisco, …show more content…

African Americans were able to finally escape from slavery when coming to California. Gold became the solution for many slaves to free themselves or their families by selling gold dusts to their owners. A fine example and quote to explain how well African Americans were doing in the west coast is from Stephen Magag, who published, Fortune Smiled on Many Black Miners, says “African Americans hit plenty of California pay dirt -- by 1863, they were collectively worth about $5 million (the equivalent of $100 million today).” The Gold Rush was able to give freedom for African Americans; and with that independence, they were able to create their own businesses in California. Not only was wealth being brought to people who were working or receiving gold, California was taking in a lot of money which made a large impact for a wealthy state. William Swain, a man traveling to the west to find gold, sent his brother, George, a letter about his journey. I found that it was interesting the amount he had spent on things in California, and how he was totally okay with spending a lot of money on somethings. He spent between 50 cents to ten dollars on food and 10 to 40 dollars on clothing pieces. The west part of the states knew all the people the gold was bringing in so they only made a beneficiary choice on behalf of their wealth and popularity. California was already known as a wealthy and expensive state, so the probability to become a wealthy person, with a wealthy lifestyle in California, was very hard. Many of the people who did travel to the gold rush, had to sleep in homemade boroughs, or sleep in their wagons. According to the documentary film, “Speck of The Future,” the biggest part of the Gold Rush was getting there. Historian, J.S Holliday, mentioned how many immigrants dreaded the travel through the desert and Sierra Nevada because of

Get Access