Emigrants who went to California primarily came from the eastern United States, particularly during the California Gold Rush in the mid-19th century. Many also emigrated from countries such as Mexico, China, and various European nations, including Germany, Ireland, and Italy. The promise of gold, land, and opportunity attracted a diverse group of people seeking a better life. This influx of emigrants contributed to California's rapid growth and cultural diversity.
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Mexicans in Colorado are emigrants who immigrated from Mexico
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The miners went to California in the gold rush were called 49ers.
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Trappers, traders, and emigrants on their way to California
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California and Oregon
Most want to California and other places away from the dust.
Gilbert Imlay wrote The Emigrants.
Unwilling Emigrants was created in 1959.
The Emigrants - novels - was created in 1949.
The trail you are referring to likely took emigrants to California's fertile valleys, such as the Sacramento Valley or the San Joaquin Valley. Many pioneers traveled the California Trail, which began in Missouri and led them through Nevada before reaching these rich agricultural areas. The trail was a key route during the Gold Rush and facilitated the westward expansion of settlers seeking new opportunities.
Indians communicated with emigrants by smoke signals.
The Emigrants - Sebald novel - was created in 1992.
The ISBN of The Emigrants - Sebald novel - is 3821842938.
The Emigrants - Swedish novel - was created in 1949.