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The were named after the people who came to California during the gold rush in 1849.
Most people had to cross through the Interior West to get to California during the gold rush.
In 1849, thousands of people hurried to California when they heard that gold had been discovered in the Sierra Nevada mountains. Sadly, most of them were doomed to disappointment; however, there were many large fortunes made during the California Gold Rush.
It moved a lot of people into California.
Fort Ross in California was founded by people from Russia.
About one million people died with another one million emigrating.
Nearly 2000
The Potata Famine took place from 1845 to 1852, resulting in huge numbers of people dying or emigrating.
People emigrate from their country of origin. They immigrate to the country which they are going to. People emigrate from anywhere.
For better paid jobs and work
The country that had the greatest number of people emigrating in the seventeenth century was England. Many English people left their homeland in search of better economic opportunities, religious freedom, and adventure.
what is latest figure for people emigrating to Australia from UK
In 30's people traveled to California by train
There was a hope that the dust bowl conditions of the Midwest hadn't affected the far western states and there would be work on the farms there.
They were called "coffin" ships because a large number of the people who emigrated on the ships died before they could reach there destination.
Irish people have been emigrating to New Zealand for hundreds of years and people from Ireland are still going there.
The were named after the people who came to California during the gold rush in 1849.