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    The California Gold Rush

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    Gold Rush! Gold had been found about a year ago near Sacramento! I hope to find some in these months up ahead, so I can have a fortune and live the rich life with everything I could wish for! But for now, I have to stick to my trusty pan and sifter to work with me to achieve this dream. In the camp that I’m staying at, there are a lot of different cultures because of the immigration to find the gold by being prospectors, so the camp is mostly made up of young, able-bodied men. The food and supplies

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    Gold is a very precious metal that with in any community is pressed very highly. To a surprise to several, after the United States won California from Mexico. A land owner had found several pieces of gold along the river bed of the San Francisco. Circumstances lead to this land owner not wanting to reveal this information to the world. Nevertheless, the information was spread so began the Gold Rush in California. This magnificent event gave light to great change but was it the right move for progress

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    The California Gold Rush was an event that lasted from January 24th, 1848 to 1855. The event was driven mainly by the large quantities of gold reserves that were discovered in the soon to be US state of California. This event caused many Americans to move from the eastern states and middle states to California with the hopes of finding gold. In this paper, I will analyze the economy at the time the gold rush started and attempt to answer the question of why individuals found it necessary or advantageous

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    California, the place to turn cant’s into can’s and dreams into plans. The same situation and scenarios apply to today and even over one hundred and sixty five years ago. Then and now are not so different, people are thriving or failing from the land of plenty, supplying themselves with knowledge, wealth, or skill to either spread their wings and take flight or crash and burn. Each state in the United States of America has a correlating nickname to either why it’s famous or an explanation of its

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    during the California Gold Rush which referred to immigrants who were traveling to the west in search of gold. These immigrants were considered “forty-niners” because they began to arrive in the year of 1849. In his book, Daily Life during the California Gold Rush, Thomas Maxwell-Long notes that, “California is nicknamed “The Golden State;” and the official state motto is “Eureka” meaning “I have found it” in Greek- a reference to mining success” (Maxwell-Long 1). The California Gold Rush is the most

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    The California Gold Rush

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    A Gold Rush is a new discovery of gold sometimes occupied by other precious metals and rare earth minerals that brings an onrush of minor seeking their Fortune. Major gold rushes took place in the 19th century in Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, Canada, South Africa, and the United States while smaller gold rushes to place elsewhere. The welfare result English tribute Wiley because of reduced migration causes and low barriers to entry. While gold mining itself was unprofitable for most acres and

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    during the time of the California Gold Rush which referred to immigrants who were traveling to the west. The immigrants were considered “forty-niners” because they began to arrive in the year of 1849. In his book Daily Life during the California Gold Rush Thomas Maxwell-Long notes that, “California is nicknamed “The Golden State;” and the official state motto is “Eureka” meaning “I have found it” in Greek- a reference to mining success” (Maxwell-Long 1). The California Gold Rush is the most well-known

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    out of town for the same reason, to find gold. The California Gold Rush was a time for success, glory, and of course gold. That is what most people believed considering it was a treacherous and extremely long journey to reach California and get gold that might not be found. During the beginning of the California Gold Rush, numerous people had the opportunity to strike gold and become extremely wealthy, but they had to undergo the challenges

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    Gold Nuggets in Gold Rush California It was day of Jan 24th 1948, James Marshall was building a new sawmill for John Sutter in South Fork of American river near Coloma valley.He spotted some flecks of shiny pebbles.His eyes sparkled when he discovered that it was gold. “Gold! Gold! Gold! Listen folks, it is not just a hoax!” Get rich and get “relaxed” in the goldfields of California. You could be another millionaire like Sam Brannan! Everyone from around the world is welcomed

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    The California Gold Rush of 1849 was a very influential event in U.S history. It all started in 1848, in Coloma, California, when a man named James Marshall (See Appendix A) was working on a sawmill for a man named John Sutter (See Appendix B). He was working near a river and something caught his eye. When he went to investigate, he realized that he had discovered pure gold! Marshall wanted to keep this a secret between him and his boss, but word spread quickly, and eventually the whole world knew

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