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California - Exploration, Gold Rush, Statehood: When Spanish navigator Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo became the first European to sight the region that is present-day California in 1542, there were about 130,000 Native Americans inhabiting the area. The terri
The gold rush in California began in 1848 when gold was discovered in the Sacramento Valley. As word got out, people from all over flocked to California in hopes of striking it rich. Many left their lives as they knew them to travel to California in hopes of finding gold. Answer and Ex...
Mexican California in the Gold Rush Moe Bamdad San José State University October 29, 2014 During the last half of the 19th century, relations between the United States and Mexico were just beginning to come together after ending the Mexican-American War (1846-1848). On January 24, 1848, Ja...
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The California Gold Rush lasted 10 years, and many people believe that it was great if you made profit. Not only Indians, and Americans came out to California, but like Chinese, and other country people. The California Gold Rush was a competitive time, and when somebody found gold many ...
To prepare to go west, men needed to: Make sure their families were cared for Have money to buy supplies Have a map or a field guide to know which way to go and what to encounter out West. Things to Consider on the Trail Indians—were feared because they could attack a wagon train ...
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While attempting to Christianize the Mission Indians, the padres taught them farming and crafts. With the forced labor of the Mission Indians, the padres irrigated vast ranches and traded hides, tallow, wine, brandy, olive oil, grain, and leatherwork for the manufactured goods brought by Yankee...