they lost most of their land
yes
they lost most of their land
western Californians and the Mexicans
effect
The California Gold Rush significantly impacted Mexican Americans, often leading to their marginalization and loss of land. As thousands of settlers flooded into California, many Mexican landowners were dispossessed of their properties through legal loopholes and violence. Additionally, Mexican Americans faced discrimination and violence from Anglo settlers, which contributed to social and economic challenges that persisted long after the Gold Rush ended. Despite these hardships, some Mexican Americans adapted by engaging in new economic opportunities, including mining and agriculture.
yes
they lost most of their land
they lost most of their land
they lost most of their land
they lost most of their land
they lost most of their land
they lost most of their land
western Californians and the Mexicans
western Californians and the Mexicans
they lost most of their land
effect
The Gold Rush began.