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The gold rush era in the United States is often marked by several key events, but it is generally considered to have ended in the late 1850s. The California Gold Rush, which began in 1848, saw a decline in gold production and interest by around 1855. Subsequent gold rushes in other regions, such as Alaska and the Klondike, continued into the late 19th century but did not replicate the same level of frenzy or impact as the California rush. By the turn of the century, the initial excitement had largely subsided.

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