yes
abaut 25% of gold was found in California and there is 75% still in California
No. At most 10 years, but there is still gold in the California hills and rivers.
gold got to california by soil ( : VALERIE.O AT BANYAN :)
Yes! The miners/paners left their home in 1849 so they were called 49ers.
i have an old coin california gold 1851 one side has a ladys head with baldwin on the head band. 1851 at the bottom with 13 stars around the coin. on the other side there is an eagle holding wheat in his left hand and arrows in the right. it says california gold smv twenty D.
yes
They left to find gold in California in 1849.
The California Gold Rush ended in 1855. However, many people still search for gold in California hoping to strike it rich.
Gold rush. It established the state and many towns were created as gold camps and still exist today. The environmental impact of hydraulic mining can still be seen and there is still gold in " them hills". Finally, the seal of California has the image of a miner gold panning on it.
the prospectors who flocked to California in 1849
abaut 25% of gold was found in California and there is 75% still in California
People who went to California looking for Gold (They left in 1849)
Yes! There are still many gold mines left in Alaska and India, as well as other parts of the world.
there spread out radomley probs about 50
The arrival of large numbers of people
No. At most 10 years, but there is still gold in the California hills and rivers.
No, not usually at least. Not many people search for gold in California. Although many people still come to California to go sight seeing. Tourists love the Golden Gate Bridge, The Hollywood sign and many other things.