During the California Gold Rush, covered wagons were essential for transporting supplies and equipment for prospectors heading west. Key supplies included food (such as flour, beans, and dried fruits), tools (like picks, shovels, and pans), clothing suitable for varied climates, and essential items like bedding and cooking utensils. As many travelers faced harsh conditions, additional supplies like medicine, firearms for protection, and extra oxen or horses were also important for the journey. Preparing adequately helped increase the chances of success in the search for gold.
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.
Wagon trains of '49ers on their way to the California gold fields-
Miners would often travel to California in the 1800's by horse or wagon. It could take up to a year for them to travel that far.
They were mostly just plain old miners, but if they weren't lucky, they would get rich by selling supplies.
A time machine to go back to 1849. Bring condoms and hookers. And a pickaxe. To kill the hookers with.
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 miners got to the fields by covered wagon's,or by horse.
Wagon trains of '49ers on their way to the California gold fields-
The gold was always there in the earth and streams. The people got their by ship, by wagon train, or by horseback. pluse they always suck on a stick like a dick
James Marshall found gold in Sutter mill and he told president Polk, which polk went and yelled out gold gold so he told everyone he could
The corporate offices for Solid Gold pet supplies is located in the vicinity of 900 Vernon Way, California. The p.o box for the previously mentioned location is #101.
Miners would often travel to California in the 1800's by horse or wagon. It could take up to a year for them to travel that far.
They were mostly just plain old miners, but if they weren't lucky, they would get rich by selling supplies.
The homophone for "covered with gold" is "gilt."
Many came by ship into San Francisco bay and then boats up the river into Sacramento. From there they would have to go by horse, walk or wagon inland to the gold fields. If they came overland it was all by horse or wagon.
Not enough supplies,no cures for snake poison,and no personal hygiene. Not enough supplies,no cure for snake poison,and no personal hygiene.
The Oregon trail was a trip starting at Independence, Missouri to either Claifornia(for gold) of to Oregon (for farming land). The first covered wagon ( used to move things and moved by bison) came to Oregon in 1843. You could only bring what you really needed because the covered wagon could only carry 2,000 lbs.