California Gold Rush Chapter 12 Section
EUREKA! “I Found It” Searching for Gold People from all over flock to California – People have given up their jobs – Stopped working on their farms to join the search – 1849: More than 80,000 people migrate to California Called “Forty-Niners”
Travel to California Many Came by Sea – Mexico, South America, Europe, Australia, China Some Travel on the Oregon and Santa Fe Trails – Cross the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range
SANTA FE TRAIL: CROSSES OVER THE GREAT PLAINS FROM MISSOURI AND DOWN THE RIO GRANDE INTO PRESENT-DAY MEXICO LEWIS AND CLARK TRAIL: CROSSES OVER THE NORTHWEST INTO PRESENT-DAY OREGON/ WASHINGTON
Important Facts: Americans made up 80% of the 49ers $6 million worth of gold taken from the American River by men came from China, making this the first large group of Asian immigrants to come to America Population Grows: – 1848: 20,000 – 1852: 220,000 Levi Strauss pants were first developed and marketed in 1873 in San Francisco – Adds were aimed miners and farmers
Controlling Land in California Californios: Mexican Californians – Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ended the war with Mexico and created a new group of citizens – Californios gained rights to their lands Law of 1851: Created a group of people to review the Californios’ land rights – Had to prove what they owned – If someone else claimed that land, they’d go to court to settle Some lost their land, some were able to prove their claims Andres Pico
TERRITORIAL GROWTH OF THE UNITED STATES
California Livin’ Boomtowns: New communities built to house the flood of people moving to the area – Places went from having a few house to hundreds Mining Camps – No police or prisons in mining towns Growth of Services: – Hotels – Stores (Bakeries, Groceries) – Gambling Houses
California Gold Rush Doubled the world’s supply of gold Very few miners became wealthy – Most 49ers didn’t have knowledge or experience for digging/panning for gold – Others lost their riches gambling or spending Merchants made huge profits – Could charge whatever they’d like because the miners had nowhere else to go
Gold Rush Society Very few woman lived in the mining camps – Mainly men from all over the world and of different walks of life Vigilantes: Took the law into their own hands, acting as police, judges, juries, and even executioners Sutter’s Mill
Progress Gold Rush ended within a few years – Helped expand trade, shipping, and agriculture Provide the miners with goods and services – Many stayed to run a business or farm Growth of population pushed for more effective government – President Taylor urge California to apply for statehood – Wrote a constitution in 1849 Banned slavery, Gain Representatives and Governor – Became a state in 1850 (31 st State) After a compromise was reached to allow California as a free state – It would throw off the balance between slave and free states