they lost most of their land
yes
they lost most of their land
they lost most of their land
they lost most of their land
The California Gold Rush of 1849 had a profound impact on Mexican Californians, as many faced displacement and loss of land due to the influx of American miners and settlers. This surge in population often resulted in violence and discrimination against Mexican residents, who were marginalized in their own territory. Additionally, the shift in governance following the U.S. annexation of California led to legal and economic challenges for Mexican Californians, diminishing their rights and status in the rapidly changing society. Overall, the Gold Rush significantly altered their social, economic, and political landscape.
they lost most of their land
they lost most of their land
they lost most of their land
western Californians and the Mexicans
western Californians and the Mexicans
they lost most of their land
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