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Roughly 300,000 people arrived by land and sea.
The California Gold Rush was a transformative period in American history sparked by the discovery of gold at Sutter's Mill in early 1848. Between 1848 and 1855, hundreds of thousands of migrants—famously known as —flocked to California from across the globe, seeking instant fortune. This mass migration accelerated California’s transition to statehood, fueled rapid industrialization, and fundamentally altered the social and environmental landscape of the American West. Quick Facts Discovery Date: January 24, 1848, by James W. Marshall.
1852, with approximately $81 million in gold extracted.
Most individual miners did not strike it rich; however, merchants and businessmen like Levi Strauss often found great success. Key Themes Mass Migration and the "Forty-Niners" Historical Impact of the California Gold Rush
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Roughly 300,000 people arrived by land and sea.
The California Gold Rush was a transformative period in American history sparked by the discovery of gold at Sutter's Mill in early 1848. Between 1848 and 1855, hundreds of thousands of migrants—famously known as —flocked to California from across the globe, seeking instant fortune. This mass migration accelerated California’s transition to statehood, fueled rapid industrialization, and fundamentally altered the social and environmental landscape of the American West. Quick Facts Discovery Date: January 24, 1848, by James W. Marshall.
1852, with approximately $81 million in gold extracted.
Most individual miners did not strike it rich; however, merchants and businessmen like Levi Strauss often found great success. Key Themes Mass Migration and the "Forty-Niners" Historical Impact of the California Gold Rush