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In 30's people traveled to California by train
They were called "forty-niners" because most traveled there in 1849.
No. People from all over the US traveled to California to find their fortune hoping they gain riches and/or support their families.
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It did not get to California, it was taken out ofCalifornia during the gold rush. The gold came from the rocks and was deposited in the river sand during the Ice age melting.
Gold was discovered in northern California.
The gold rush occured when gold was discovered in northern California. Seeking the wealth and money that gold can bring, many people traveled to California to dig up the gold. After a while, and as more and more people traveled, the gold supply lowered, and traveling to California was less popular. ok
People traveled in the 1700s' by going on boat or horse.
There as many religions as there were people. Over 350,000 pioneers followed the trail.
The people of the Italian Renaissance traveled mostly by foot, but they also traveled by horse and in carts
There is no documentation of the farthest travel time to or from Disneyland, however, it's entirely probable people from India & the middle east have traveled to California to go to Disneyland. India & the countries around it are halfway around the world from California.
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