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    The California Gold Rush      The California Gold Rush of 1849 is one of the most interesting and exiting events of the United States. From the wild stories of men striking it big, to the heart wrenching tales of people losing everything, these are what make it so alluring. There are many aspects of the California Gold Rush; effects on California; individual stories of struggle; and effects on the United States as a young country looking for stability.      San

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    May 12 Sam Brannan brought proof of gold to San Francisco where he shouted “Gold! Gold! Gold from the American River!” (60). His motivation for sharing the news was that he wanted to sell equipment to those who wanted to go on the hunt for gold. Shortly after this, four thousand people were out looking for gold. Thus, many stores were empty and newspapers were forced to shut down. The hunt for gold was thought to be a fever “Among those who flocked to the gold were soldiers who abandoned their posts

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    Prior to the Gold Rush of 1849, California was a meagerly populated, an irrelevant area of the United States for the most part possessed by the general population of Mexico. In any case, that all changed when on January 24, 1848; woodworker and little time sawmill administrator James W. Marshall found a gold piece in the American River that would always show signs of change the historical backdrop of California and America1. Not exclusively did the Gold Rush prompt California 's permission into the

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    The California Gold Rush, 1849 http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/californiagoldrush.htm The gold rush of 1848 was a journey of dreams. Thousands left their families behind to seek a better, more financially secure life. A time so long ago that what we learn about it today is mostly from history books. But then one day you are lucky enough to come across something as simple as a letter. This letter is a small bit of history that opens up a window into the life and journey of a gold seeker.

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    The California Gold Rush started on January 24, 1848 when a man named James Wilson Marshall found gold while he was building a saw mill by the American River. The event that finally “sparked” the gold rush was in May 1848, when Sam Brannan ran in town with gold in a bottle shouting “Gold! Gold! Gold from American River!”. After that the Gold “Rush” started to pick up steam. It brought about 300,000 people to California. Most people arrived in 1849 they were called forty-niners. The Gold Rush peaked

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    The California Gold Rush was a spectacular event in California’s history. It occurred from 1848-1855. Many people migrated to California to find the gold that was said to be there. This changed California from a dreary and unpopulated place to a thriving and happy place to be. Not everyone struck it rich, though, not even the person who discovered it, James W. Marshall. California’s motto, Eureka, is a reference to the Gold Rush. The California Gold Rush was a life-changing event for many people

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    The Gold Rush was a time in history when gold was found in California and people from all over the United States and the world came looking for gold. The year was 1849, the men looking for gold were called the 49ers. They used many different devices to find gold such as pic-axes and buckets etcetera. It was a regular day in September and the town mayor hired James W. Marshall to build a sawmill for the town. He did his job and then he saw something shiny in the water. He picked it up and thought

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    California Gold Rush Topic: California Gold Rush Question: Why was the Gold Rush in California so important for people to support their economy? And how did the people deal with the over population? Thesis: The gold rush for people that everyone wanted to have that support to supply the economy and that the overpopulation was the difficult part to disband form all of the gold… The gold rush and the people wanted to find faster way to be rich but when california had found gold, the people went to

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    California would not be the same as we see it today if it was not for the California Gold Rush of 1849. Around one hundred fifty thousand migrated to this territory over the course of three years, being one of the world’s largest migrations in history. The wealth gained by the “Forty-Niner’s” in this era provided the opportunity for the creation of the economic powerhouse we see California as today. The California Gold Rush is a very complex topic to understand. There is a common misconception of

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    Introduction Suddenly the population grew, gold fever was starting. everyone came to creeks, streams, and rivers to pan for gold. They left their normal lives to become rich. They would camp for days, weeks, or even months in tents and they would bring very little supplies. They would mine until they were successful with finding gold. This was the California Gold Rush. Let’s see how it all began and grew. The Start James Marshall was working in a saw mill and he saw something shining in the water

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