California Gold Rush
Gold was discovered on January 24, 1848, by James Marshall, an employee at Sutter's Mill in Coloma, California. This and subsequent finds triggered the Gold Rush from 1848 to 1855.
Previously, gold was found in southern California at Placerita Canyon in 1842, near the historic "Oak of the Golden Dream." (California was part of Mexico until February 2, 1848.)
The Continental Divide in the Rocky Mountains. Colorado
Oklahoma
Appalachian Mountains
It redistributed reservation land to tribal members by smaller allotments.
it granted American citizenship to all Native Americans in the 1920's.
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Black Hawk
The Appropriations Act of Congress
It recommended that the U.S. government no longer sign treaties with Native Americans.
Rutherford B. Hayes
"The abolitionist movement was widely popular throughout the entire United States" is a statement that least characterizes the abolitionist movement.
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