The California Gold Rush

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The California Gold Rush The audience intended for this power point lesson is 3rd grade students studying the history of California. I intend to cover the following; where and when the gold rush took place, what types of transportation were used, how gold was retrieved, one key figure during the gold rush, and the positive and negative effects of the gold rush. The instructional goals of this presentation are for the students to describe and name the major events and factors of the California gold rush.

January 24, 1848 The California gold rush began when gold was discovered at Sutter’s Mill As the news of discovery spread, some 300,000 people came to California from the rest of the United States and abroad

traveled to California by sailing ships and covered wagons across Click here to view a treasure map and see the destinations of the 49ers These early gold seekers called “49ers” traveled to California by sailing ships and covered wagons across the continent.

Journey by land Please click on the link above. When you get to the website click on Part 1, and then “Journey by land.” Read the page and in small groups answer and discuss the questions to the right. What were the names of the major trails taken? How long did the overland trip typically take? How far would they travel in one day? What were two landmarks passed by the travelers? What was the cost for a family of four? What supplies might they have taken?

Journey by sea Please click on the link above. When you get to the website click on Part 1, and then “Journey by sea.” Read the page and in small groups answer and discuss the questions to the right. What was the cost per person to travel by sea? What were some changes made to cargo ships to transport passengers? What were some supplies they might have taken? What were some problems with these supplies? What were some diseases common to the Panama route?

Gold Rush Video Now take out a piece of paper and click on the link above to watch a short video. When you get to the website search for “The California Gold Rush” then click on “video segments” and play the 7th video down called “California Gold Rush.” During the video answer the questions to the right Who discovered the first gold nugget? Why were the gold seekers called “49ers?” What were some reasons that most prospectors did not strike it rich? How long did the California gold rush last? What was the total amount in dollars found in gold after the gold rush was over?

Techniques for retrieving gold At first a technique called panning was used to retrieve gold from streams and riverbeds. Hydraulic mining was later invented in California. This technique was created for larger scale gold mining

Samuel Brannan Samuel Brannan was the first millionaire because of the California gold rush Brannan established the first newspaper in San Francisco called the California Star and also established the first school in San Francisco Brannan was elected to the California State Senate in 1853. He was also credited with developing banks, railroads, and telegraph companies. To learn more about Samuel Brannan click here

The negative effects of the gold rush Native Americans became the victims of disease, starvation, and genocidal attacks. The Native American population in 1845 was 150,000 The Native American population in 1870 was less than 30,000. Many people that journeyed to California from around the world never made it. The Donner party- A total of 87 people from various families set out for California and became snowbound in the Sierra Nevada. Only 48 of the original 87 pioneers survived. To read the Donner party journals and learn more about their journey click here

The positive effects of the gold rush Towns and cities were charted Roads, schools, and churches were formed Improved transportation between California and the east coast All of these developments led to the statehood of California on September 9th, 1850 as the 31st state.