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The Gold Rush was exposed in the mid-19th century when gold was discovered at Sutter's Mill in California in 1848. News of the discovery spread rapidly through newspapers and word of mouth, attracting thousands of prospectors and fortune seekers from across the United States and beyond. This influx of people seeking wealth led to the rapid development of mining towns and significantly impacted the economy, Demographics, and environment of the region. The excitement surrounding the Gold Rush ultimately transformed California and contributed to its statehood in 1850.

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