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    tion - In January of 1848 California struck gold; this marked the beginning of California’s transformation. The Gold Rush brought men pouring into California from all over the world. Chinese, European, and Mexican men left their wives and children behind for a chance at this golden opportunity. Settling in San Francisco, Sacramento, and Stockton; new lives, cities and traditions began to form in this frontier society. California suffered at this time due to the shortage of women

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    The 1848 California Gold Rush had brought 300,000 people to California in seek for gold. This was good and bad for California. Good because there was new towns put on the maps and it brought great business. It was also bad because it harmed the rivers which hurt the agriculture side if California. It also made California look like my backyard with the hundreds of mole like holes all over from mining the hill side for gold. The Gold Rush had taken a great toll on California for many reasons. One reason

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    teaching you about is the California Gold Rush. California was a crazy, not that populated place. Gold was first found by James Marshall at Sutter's Mill. James Marshall told John Sutter and they didn’t want anyone to know, but word spread to fast and everyone was coming from 100 miles away to 10 feet away. Everyone at San Francisco went find gold except women, children and 5 men. Women took all of the men's jobs because there were no men. Everyone wanted to get more gold in a shorter amount time

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    with his crew, he found little flakes of gold in a river near Coloma, California. Not knowing if it was “fool’s gold” , which would break if struck too hard, he “struck it between two rocks”1 knowing that real gold is malleable. He found that it could be moved into different shapes, but would not be broken. He struck gold. California would never be the same after this day. The California Gold Rush, more than any other historic event in this era, made California the state that it is now. The timing

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    The California Gold Rush affected the 49ers in a numerous amount of ways that could either mean life or death. The California Gold Rush started back on January 24, 1848 and ended somewhere in 1855. 49ers are people who left home to travel to California and become rich. The 49ers had a difficult time during the California Gold Rush because they faced many challenges such as having to travel the long distance to California, the horrible diseases they encountered along the way and there, and the majority

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    For many, gold had a impact on california 1848, but not like the same in california in 2018. The gold rush had many type of impact on california that made it lose population, the towns that had crimes everyday and the disappointment that the minner came all the way to the middle of the U.S. First, the bad side of the gold rush. The loss population in cities after hearing the gold in california. “ A visitor in June found the city nearly abandoned because of "gold fever" (Johnson) By September eastern

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    The discovery of gold nuggets in Sacramento Valley in 1848 sparked the California Gold Rush of 1849. Which is one of most significant events to shape American history during the first half of the 19th century. News spread of the discovery thousands of gold miners traveled over sea or overland to San Francisco and surrounding areas by the end of 1849. The non-native population of California territory was over 100,000, compared with the pre-1848 figure of less than 1,000. Two billion dollars worth

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    The gold rush helped California to industrialize. It is well known that the industrialization in America start in the east. However, the gold rush was the reason why it industrialized much faster than the east. With the technological improvements that the gold rush demand it helped California industrialize much faster. Gold was first discovered in January 24 1848 by James Marshall on the south fork of the American river. A not so mentioned part of California history is that James Marshall wasn’t

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    University of La Verne La Verne, California California Gold Rush Midterm Paper Submitted in Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for California History Howard Kincherlow Organizational Management Professor Sayles California Gold Rush 
 Soon afterwards the attainment of California from Mexico there was a gentleman by the name of John Sutter who arrived in East San Francisco Bay during the mid-1800. John Sutter was born in Germany but he had to leave his country because he weren’t

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    The California Gold Rush was a spectacular time for California. It occurred from 1848-1855. Many, 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 and

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