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When was the Great Gold Rush?

The Great Gold Rush began on January 2, 1848.


Which state had a gold rush in 1848?

california


What state had a gold rush that started in 1848?

victoria


Who found gold during California gold rush?

John Marshall in 1848 discovered gold at Sutter's mill in Coloma. This began the gold rush.


Is california called the golden state?

California is referred to as the Golden State, in reference to the 1848-1855 gold rush.


What year did California experince the gold rush?

It began on 24 January 1848 with the discovery of gold and ended in 1855.


What is Californias nick named?

"The Golden State," because in 1848-1849, gold was found in California. Does "the Gold Rush" sound familiar?


What state is nick named the golden state?

California because of the California Gold Rush after the gold nuggets discovered in 1848.


What state in the compromise of 1850 admitted as a free state?

After the California Gold Rush began in 1848, California's population grew quickly. The state adopted an antislavery constitution in 1849 and applied for admission to the Union.


Where was gold in 1848?

Gold was discovered in California in 1849The people who looked for gold where called the fourty-niners which stands for (1849)And in the period of time when gold was in California there was so much gold that they called it the gold rush and the gold rush brought more than 100,000 people to California and the rest of the United States


How did the name from the 49ers in the gold rush?

Although the California gold rush began in 1848, the hundreds of thousands of people who came to California seeking gold were referred to as forty-niners, in reference in 1849.


Did California became a state immediately after the Gold Rush?

No, California did not become a state immediately after the Gold Rush began in 1848. The Gold Rush spurred rapid population growth, leading to California's request for statehood. California was admitted as the 31st state of the United States on September 9, 1850, as part of the Compromise of 1850, which addressed issues related to slavery and territorial expansion.