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    This is what happened in the California and Colorado Gold Rush. The Colorado and California Gold Rush during the 1800s brought thousands of people to the west in search of gold. Although many people tried to strike it rich, the Native Americans suffered disruption to their lands. The gold rush helped keep the fire sparked between the Native Americans and the colonizers. While the gold rush did help bring the east and west together and boost the economy. The first gold rush that happened in the United

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    The California Gold Rush The first few bits of gold were found around January of 1848 near the region of Coloma. As a result the west had a sudden surge of migrants moving to California in the hopes of excavating gold and getting rich off of the gold. This event in American history became known as the California gold rush and it would have a great impact not only on the nation but on the world, however this job came with many great risks and challenges. With the discovery of gold in 1848 the

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    The California Gold Rush began on January 24, 1848, when gold was found by James W. Marshall at Sutter's Mill in Coloma, California. The first to hear confirmed information of the gold rush were the people in Oregon, the Sandwich Islands, and Latin America, and they were the first to start flocking to the state in late 1848. All in all, the news of gold brought some 300,000 people to California from the rest of the United States and abroad. Of the 300,000, approximately half arrived by sea and half

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    half of the 19th century in California, was the Gold Rush. This event dramatically shaped our country today. The first piece of gold was discovered in the Sacramento Valley in 1848. Because of this phenomenon many people from all over the world came and explored California. Individuals raced to the state by sea and land to gather whatever gold they could find. The Gold Rush gave many people a second chance in surviving in the world. Due to the Gold Rush in California, the state was dramatically

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    migration in American History was the California Gold Rush for the reason that it brought 300,000 people to California. James W. Marshall found a piece of Gold at Stutter’s Mill in Coloma on January 24, 1848. He tried to stop people from finding out about the Gold; however, others found that there was gold in a different place on California. When the news that there was Gold in California, people from Oregon, Sandwich Islands and Latin America went to California in search for wealth; Europe, Australia

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    The California Gold Rush After the United States had become an independent nation, mostly everybody lived on the east coast. There was little thought of traveling west. As the 1800s started to come along, the thought of traveling west occurred to the colonists. The Louisiana Purchase expanded the country, and new and improved forms of transportation helped make the transportation of goods and people easier to the west coast. During the construction of a sawmill on January 28, 1848, James W. Marshall

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    The California Gold Rush was a very tough time for many cultures. The gold searching included many people like, Native Americans, gangs, and Foreigners. Native Americans were the first victims, Foreigners were treated to contempt, and many gangs stole until they were caught and forcibly stopped. There were many challenges individuals faced such as harsh punishments for claiming a miner’s gold, there wasn’t any police or guards to protect the gold, and many individuals who dug for gold struggled

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    either jackpot or broke. The gold seekers were soon to find out. The California gold rush was the third recorded gold rush in the United States. The journey was not easy for anyone. People going to California faced many challenges, some were how tough the journey to California was, how high the crime rate was, and how some made lots of money during the gold rush and others did not. One challenge individuals faced during the gold rush was how tough the journey to California was. Most took the ocean route

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    The California Gold Rush 5/1/13 The California Gold Rush Before the Gold Rush of 1849, California was a sparsely populated, unimportant territory of the United States mostly inhabited by the people of Mexico. However, that all changed when on January 24, 1848; carpenter and small time sawmill operator James W. Marshall discovered a gold nugget in the American River that would forever change the history of California and America1. Not only did the Gold Rush lead to

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    The Encounter of California Gold Rush On January 24, 1848 John W. Marshall discovered gold in California, which set its foundation for California's future success. The Gold Rush gave California's motto of, "Eureka" meaning "I've found it." The Gold Rush made California a commercial hub that made America a melting pot by drawing many cultures from around the globe to seek better opportunities and make more money than they ever would. This created an expansion of the nation in America. Although it

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