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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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