The Gold Rush. 49ers Sutters Mill, CA in 1848 Surface mining Pre-1848 = 5,000 migrants 1849 = 30,000 migrants 1850 = 55,000 migrants Global community.

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The Gold Rush

49ers Sutters Mill, CA in 1848 Surface mining Pre-1848 = 5,000 migrants 1849 = 30,000 migrants 1850 = 55,000 migrants Global community

Hydraulic Mining 1860s & 1870s Corporate investment Colorado, Nevada, Montana, South Dakota, Idaho, Wyoming, Arizona

Mining Camps Instant cities Saloons 1849 = 100,000 in CA 1852 = 220,000

Gender Imbalance Bachelor environments Eliza Farnhams quest, 1849 Prostitution Businesswomen

I should like to give you an account of my work if I could do it justice. We have a store in the size of the one we had in wind drop, in the morning the boy gets up and makes a fire by 7 oclock when I get up and make the coffee, that I make the biscuit, then I fry the potatoes, then broil 3 pounds of steak, and as much liver, while the woman is sweeping and setting the table, at eight the bell rings and they are eating until nine. I do not sit until they are nearly all done. I try to keep the food warm and in shape as we put it on in small quantities, after breakfast I bake six levels of bread than for pies, or putting, then we have lamb, for which we have nine dollars a quarter, beef, and poor, baked turnips, beets, potatoes, radishes, salad, and that everlasting soup, every day, for tea we have hash, cold meat bread and butter sauce and some kind of cake I have cooked every mouthful that has been eaten except in one day and a half that we were on a steamboat excursion. I make six beds every day and do the washing and ironing you must think Im very busy and when I dance all night I am obligated to trot all day and had I not the Constitution of six horses I should have been dead long ago but Im going to give up in the fall whether or not as I am sick and tired of work. --Mary Jane Megquir

I often think how disagreeable it used to be for her to do her cooking in the presence of men sitting about the room. This I have to bear ever since I have been here… At times it seems as though I cannot endure it any longer… The cooking and eating room is always filled with five or more men. They are so filthy they require great deal of cleaning wherever they go, and this wears out a woman very fast… I hardly know how to describe her feelings at the prospect of a clean comfortable closet to pray in alone. --Narcissa Whitman

Diversity Germans, Mexicans, Chinese, French, Cornish, Welsh miners Slaves CAs approach to slavery

Unrealistic Expectations 1848 wages = $15 - $20/day 1852 = $2 - $3/day Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Foreign Miners License Tax

Chinese Miners 1849 – 1880s = 250,000 Chinese in CA 1870 = 25% of Idaho, 10% of Montana Rock Springs, WY 1885

Chinese Exclusion Act, 1882