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Q: Why might many people have moved to California in the 1930s?
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What was the impact of Gold rush?

It moved a lot of people into California.


Where did the people moved from to get to California?

The East US coast.


In the 1930s which geographic factor most influenced the westward migration of thousands of people from the southern great plains?

The Dust Bowl, the immense amount of dirt caused such a poor life style many americans moved west to california.


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I was told snobby. Usually the 'cooler' people in California, are the ones who moved from another state sometime within their life.


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Due to the Dust Bowl conditions, about 200,000 people had moved to California by 1940.


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What was the name for people who moved to California during the gold rush?

gold rushers


Why did people move to California?

Many people have moved to California because of industry jobs, and information technology. Many African-Americans have also moved there during this time, and it was known as the Second Great Migration.


Did people move to California to see the mammoths?

No, mammoths were long dead. People moved to California first for land, later for gold, then finally for land or jobs.


How were redwood trees moved to California?

The redwood trees are native to California so did not have to be moved there.


What was the reslut of the California gold rush?

many more people moved to california and people who found gold became rich people who didnt became very dissapointed hope that helps


Where did the cimorelli family live before they moved to California?

They have always lived in California. They moved from Sacramento (Northern California) to Mailbu (Southern California).