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•More than 90,000 people made their way to
California in the two years following the discovery
of gold, and more than 300,000 by 1854.
•When gold is discovered in 1848, there were only
seven Chinese in California. By 1852 there were at
least 20,000 Chinese and still many arriving.
•John Sutter Jr. was convinced by Samuel
Brannan to lay out a new town on the banks of
the Sacramento River.
•Between 1848 and 1856 about $465 million worth
of gold is taken out. The first year $10 million worth
of gold is found. The remaining years $40 million to
$60 million is found.
•In 1848 California had fewer than 300,000 head
of cattle. By 1860 cattle increased to 3 million
head.
•Merchants and saloon keepers provided the first
banking service.
•The Gold Rush began in 1848 and ended
around 1856.
•African Americans were among the first miners.
In 1848, just a few months before the end of the Mexican War, something
happened that would change the history of the United States forever. In
California, John Sutter was having a sawmill built on his property. He hired a
carpenter named James Marshall to be in charge of the construction. Mr.
Marhsall and his crew were building the sawmill on the American River, near
present-day Sacramento. It was there, in the muddy waters of the American
River, that James Marshall found gold nuggets.
John Sutter tried to keep James Marshall’s discovery quiet. He did not want
people entering his property to search for gold. Within a few months, the secret
was out. Most of Sutter’s workers left him in search of their own fortunes. Sutter
was unable to keep hundreds of prospectors from trampling his land, destroying
his crops, and killing his cattle. People all around him were “striking it rich,” but
John Sutter lost everything and died a poor man.
Within a year of James Marshall’s discovery, thousands of people from the United
States and other countries traveled to California to claim a piece of gold for
themselves and hopefully become rich.
Gold-seekers from Australia, New Zealand, Hawaii, and China traveled across
the ocean by boat. Prospectors from the United States and Mexico arrived on
horseback and in covered wagons. Nearly 100,000 people traveled to California
during that first year. Because the year was 1849, they became known as the
“Forty Niners.”
In the beginning of the Gold Rush, miners “panned” for gold by scooping pans
with screen bottoms into the muddy waters of California’s rivers and streams.
The holes in the screens were big enough to let sand fall through, but small
enough to stop any flakes of gold large enough to have value.
Later, the miners used a method known as cradle rocking to search for gold.
They scooped up the mud, sand, and water from the bottom of the river and
dumped it into a box with a screen bottom. The miners rocked the box back
and forth to separate the gold from the mud and sand.
In 1848, before James Marshall’s gold discovery, there were a few hundred
people living in San Francisco. After gold was discovered, San Francisco
became the starting place for most miners hoping to strike it rich during
California’s Gold Rush.
Thousands of wagon trains packed the Oregon and California trails. Ships sailed
across the Pacific Ocean. All were loaded with supplies and eager miners who
started their golden journeys in San Francisco. By 1850, San Francisco’s
population had grown to 25,000.
From San Francisco, miners traveled to the towns of Sacramento or Stockton.
These towns became the center of activity for prospectors heading to the
northern and southern mines. After a long week panning for gold, miners
returned to one of these towns for a hot meal, a warm bed, entertainment, and
new supplies for the next week. Everything could be purchased with gold
nuggets or bags of gold dust.
Temporary towns, or mining camps,
were built near the mines. Gold miners
lived in tents and wooden shacks
where they survived on salt pork,
biscuits, and molasses.
Hundreds of mining camps were
created. In just a few short years, more
than 465 million dollars worth of gold
was mined in California. As these
mining camps grew into towns, store
owners with supplies
were needed. Doctors, nurses, lawyers,
ministers, and teachers soon arrived in
California’s new towns.
Unfortunately, not everyone found gold
in California’s mines. It was dif cult
work that required a lot of patience
and money. When a miner thought he
had discovered gold, he led a claim
giving him the right to mine and take all
of the gold he found. It was impossible
to do all of the work by himself, so the
claim holder hired miners to dig holes,
lift large stones, and remove the gold.
Sometimes it took months or even years
to actually remove the gold. During
this time, the claim holder was
responsible for paying his workers and
supplying them with food, picks,
shovels, pans, and mules. Most of the
time, claim holders went broke before
any gold was actually found and
removed.
California may have had the most
famous gold discoveries, but it was not
the only territory in the West
experiencing a Gold Rush. Many
disappointed miners left California
when they heard the news that gold
had been discovered in the Colorado
Rockies, Montana, Oregon, New
Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, and the
Dakotas.
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Gold rush mine

  • 1.
  • 2. •More than 90,000 people made their way to California in the two years following the discovery of gold, and more than 300,000 by 1854. •When gold is discovered in 1848, there were only seven Chinese in California. By 1852 there were at least 20,000 Chinese and still many arriving. •John Sutter Jr. was convinced by Samuel Brannan to lay out a new town on the banks of the Sacramento River. •Between 1848 and 1856 about $465 million worth of gold is taken out. The first year $10 million worth of gold is found. The remaining years $40 million to $60 million is found. •In 1848 California had fewer than 300,000 head of cattle. By 1860 cattle increased to 3 million head. •Merchants and saloon keepers provided the first banking service. •The Gold Rush began in 1848 and ended around 1856. •African Americans were among the first miners.
  • 3. In 1848, just a few months before the end of the Mexican War, something happened that would change the history of the United States forever. In California, John Sutter was having a sawmill built on his property. He hired a carpenter named James Marshall to be in charge of the construction. Mr. Marhsall and his crew were building the sawmill on the American River, near present-day Sacramento. It was there, in the muddy waters of the American River, that James Marshall found gold nuggets. John Sutter tried to keep James Marshall’s discovery quiet. He did not want people entering his property to search for gold. Within a few months, the secret was out. Most of Sutter’s workers left him in search of their own fortunes. Sutter was unable to keep hundreds of prospectors from trampling his land, destroying his crops, and killing his cattle. People all around him were “striking it rich,” but John Sutter lost everything and died a poor man.
  • 4. Within a year of James Marshall’s discovery, thousands of people from the United States and other countries traveled to California to claim a piece of gold for themselves and hopefully become rich. Gold-seekers from Australia, New Zealand, Hawaii, and China traveled across the ocean by boat. Prospectors from the United States and Mexico arrived on horseback and in covered wagons. Nearly 100,000 people traveled to California during that first year. Because the year was 1849, they became known as the “Forty Niners.”
  • 5. In the beginning of the Gold Rush, miners “panned” for gold by scooping pans with screen bottoms into the muddy waters of California’s rivers and streams. The holes in the screens were big enough to let sand fall through, but small enough to stop any flakes of gold large enough to have value. Later, the miners used a method known as cradle rocking to search for gold. They scooped up the mud, sand, and water from the bottom of the river and dumped it into a box with a screen bottom. The miners rocked the box back and forth to separate the gold from the mud and sand.
  • 6. In 1848, before James Marshall’s gold discovery, there were a few hundred people living in San Francisco. After gold was discovered, San Francisco became the starting place for most miners hoping to strike it rich during California’s Gold Rush. Thousands of wagon trains packed the Oregon and California trails. Ships sailed across the Pacific Ocean. All were loaded with supplies and eager miners who started their golden journeys in San Francisco. By 1850, San Francisco’s population had grown to 25,000. From San Francisco, miners traveled to the towns of Sacramento or Stockton. These towns became the center of activity for prospectors heading to the northern and southern mines. After a long week panning for gold, miners returned to one of these towns for a hot meal, a warm bed, entertainment, and new supplies for the next week. Everything could be purchased with gold nuggets or bags of gold dust.
  • 7. Temporary towns, or mining camps, were built near the mines. Gold miners lived in tents and wooden shacks where they survived on salt pork, biscuits, and molasses. Hundreds of mining camps were created. In just a few short years, more than 465 million dollars worth of gold was mined in California. As these mining camps grew into towns, store owners with supplies were needed. Doctors, nurses, lawyers, ministers, and teachers soon arrived in California’s new towns.
  • 8. Unfortunately, not everyone found gold in California’s mines. It was dif cult work that required a lot of patience and money. When a miner thought he had discovered gold, he led a claim giving him the right to mine and take all of the gold he found. It was impossible to do all of the work by himself, so the claim holder hired miners to dig holes, lift large stones, and remove the gold. Sometimes it took months or even years to actually remove the gold. During this time, the claim holder was responsible for paying his workers and supplying them with food, picks, shovels, pans, and mules. Most of the time, claim holders went broke before any gold was actually found and removed.
  • 9. California may have had the most famous gold discoveries, but it was not the only territory in the West experiencing a Gold Rush. Many disappointed miners left California when they heard the news that gold had been discovered in the Colorado Rockies, Montana, Oregon, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, and the Dakotas.