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    The California Gold Rush The California gold rush was a major event that affected not only California, but also the entire outcome of our nation. This all started January 24,1848 when James Marshall, discovered a shiny metal in the American River. California’s gold rush quickly became brutal and dangerous. During the gold rush people became greedy and would even kill other people who found gold. Also, because of the greediness many people were killed decreasing California’s population. Around

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    The California Gold Rush almost did not happen. In his 1848 report to the adjutant-general at Washington, DC, Col. Richard Barnes Mason wrote a worker was checking the strong flow of water in a stream near a saw mill he was building. James Marshall noticed a few glittering particles in the mud that had accumulated. He collected and examined a few of them and, satisfied with their value, brought them to Captain John Sutter, owner of the land where the saw mill was to be built. They agreed to keep

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    opportunity to be richer and fuller for everyone”. The California Gold Rush was a monumental event for numerous reasons including its impact on the environment, natural resources and opportunities. This lead to Americans traveling west searching for gold and wealth, even if it included risks along with the excitement. The California Gold Rush began in 1848 when gold nuggets were discovered and thousands of immigrants traveled to California from other places in the United States

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    12-9 The 2,200 mile trek to the Gold Rush in 1849 took a long time for them to get to California. They could not replenish their resources and supplies on the journey. It started of with the Gold Rush in North Carolina in 1799 and then the Georgia Gold Rush happen in 1828. Gold at the time was the most valuable gem in the world, once people found gold they will make a great quality of money. Some challenges people faced when traveling to the California Gold Rush were the long journey, the lack of

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    food, and a lot of dead travelers. The California Gold Rush had many difficulties, but it was all worth it for gold. Many pioneers traveled to California to find gold, which was first found by….. Most of the travelers died before the journey could finish. The challenges the individuals faced during the California Gold Rush were the dangerous journey to California, the many diseases, and the food shortage. The individuals rode a dangerous journey to California. Those who rode on ship had to tie themselves

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    The California Gold Rush was a huge part of California's history due to the fact that it brought people from all over the world, which is partly why we have such a diverse group of people today. Gold was originally first found by Francisco Lopez near what is now Valencia, California in 1842, But the Gold Rush started when James Wilson Marshall came across Gold at John Sutter’s Mill on January 24, 1848, in Sacramento, California. While Marshall and Sutter tried to keep their discovery of gold a secret

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    The Gold Rush during the mid 1800s had a major impact on the movement westward. People traveled thousands of miles across all kinds of rugged terrain in pursuit of wealth and riches. The large amount of settlers in California during this time created a state full of diversity which remains the same to this day. These enormous amounts of people, however, made it difficult for the economy to support the ones who weren’t so lucky. On top of this, there was also a huge destruction of the Native population

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    2015 , California has had the highest federal revenue of any state in the United States of America. Though, California’s accumulation of wealth did not always solely rely on taxes from Hollywood or the tourism to the mountains, beaches, national parks or landmarks; California was once known for its surplus of gold, creating the infamous event known as the California Gold Rush. The California Gold Rush (1848-1855) grabbed the attention of people worldwide due to the massive discovery of gold; this

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    When the California Gold Rush took off almost everyone wanted to try their luck in California, and the first thing they had to do is get there. If you on the eastern side of the United State or from European you had two choices to get to California they were the sea or land route, but if you were on the Pacific Ocean coast you direct sea route to there. The land route took you across the great United State through some of its most extremes weather and terrain, and traveler had survived the untamed

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    Forty-Niners. A popular term that was used during the California Gold Rush that refer to the immigrants that traveled to the west. The migrants were considered “forty-niners” because they began to arrive in the year of 1849. From a book titled, Daily Life during the California Gold Rush, “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). The author of this book wanted to make this

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