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1848
The California Gold Rush (1848-1855) began on January 24, 1848, when gold was found by James W. Marshall at Sutter's Mill in Coloma, California. No one could keep a secret and by 1849 people were leaving their jobs and homes in the east and travelling to California in the hopes of finding some gold. Some estimate that over 300,000 people came to California. They were given the name, the "49'ers" as a reference to 1849.
The year span of the California Gold Rush was 1848-1855. The United States president from 1848-1849 was James K. Polk. From 1849-1850 was Zachary Taylor. The president from 1850-1853 was Millard Fillmore. When the Gold Rush ended in 1855, Franklin Pierce was the president.
The California Gold Rush of between 1848 - 1849 was 12 years before the start of the US Civil War.
In 1848, the gold rush started, going through 1849.
The California Gold Rush
1848
The gold Rush had attracted many people to migrate and to come to California in 1848 and 1849. THE GOLD RUSH
The California Gold Rush of 1848-1849
"The Golden State," because in 1848-1849, gold was found in California. Does "the Gold Rush" sound familiar?
In 1848 there was 10,000 people living there and at 1849 their gold rush attracted many people and they zoomed from 14,000 to 100,000.
The discovery of gold in California in 1848 and 1849, known as the California Gold Rush, caused a rapid influx of people seeking their fortunes. This sudden population growth led to the development of new communities and infrastructure in the region.
The California gold rush started in 1849 after people in the east learned that gold had been discovered there in 1848.
This is not true. Silver was discovered in California in 1848 or 1849. But I do supect that the population grew when they discovered it.
Death Valley got its name during 1849 - 1850. A group of pioneers were lost during the winter, and everyone assumed that they died in the valley.
The California Gold Rush (1848-1855) began on January 24, 1848, when gold was found by James W. Marshall at Sutter's Mill in Coloma, California. No one could keep a secret and by 1849 people were leaving their jobs and homes in the east and travelling to California in the hopes of finding some gold. Some estimate that over 300,000 people came to California. They were given the name, the "49'ers" as a reference to 1849.
In 1848, gold was found in California. by 1849, the news of this gold discovery sent many people from the East to travel to California to seek their fortunes in gold mining. The Gold Rush helped to populate California.