California Gold Rush Explore mines full of unexpected twists! On the hunt for gold, artifacts and gems take care to avoid collapses, cave bats and other dangers. Greedy? Find even more gold with store-bought supplies like maps, supports and explosives. ...
California Gold Rush & Immigration The Gold Rush of 1849 WATCH: The California Gold Rush On January 24, 1848, James Marshall discovered gold at a sawmill he was constructing at Sutter’s Mill in Coloma, California, ushering the CaliforniaGold Rush. Most of the first treasure-hunting immigrants ...
32. The California Gold Rush 加利福尼亚淘金热 1.A chance discovery<偶然发现>by an employee of John A. Sutter,feudal baron<封建贵族> of the Sacramento Valley,set off<引起>the rush to California.In January 1848 James W. Marshall was supervising<监督,管理,指导>the construction<n建造>of ...
There were even gold-seekers from Europe. Some of the people move across the country by cart, traveling almost half a year and meeting many hardships and dangers. Other sailed all the way around South Africa, finally reached the California shore. Since the first discovery was of tiny pieces ...
As the Gold Rush brought more settlers to San Francisco, battles erupted over another substance of a similar hue: the egg yolks of a remote seabird colony
There were even gold-seekers from Europe. Some of the people move across the country by cart, traveling almost half a year and meeting many hardships and dangers. Other sailed all the way around South Africa, finally reached the California shore. Since the first discovery was of tiny pieces ...
traveling almost half a year and meeting many hardships and dangers.Others sailed all the way around South America,finally reaching the California shore.Even then there were some who were prepared to across the terrible desert of Death Valley in order to reach the gold a few days before the ...
Members of the Hounds, a racist Gold Rush gang, attacked people in the Chilean district of San Francisco. The Hounds were Mexican American War veterans, ex-soldiers of the California Volunteers regiment who lived in a tent they called “Tammany Hall.” ...
Lakeport, Calif. The operators who steer heavy bulldozers across steep ridges face many dangers, from the flames themselves to unsteady dirt and rocky terrain. The deaths of two bulldozer operators battling California wildfires in July highlighted the dangers confronting these less-visible firefighters....
Citizens of the NCR rarely face significant dangers on a daily basis, and survival is an assumption rather than an aspiration. Citizens are far more reluctant to share food and other resources, and the person who provides services free of charge, whether it's something as quotidian as sewing...