Statehood for California
A point of land that reaches out into the ocean.
The area a miner said belonged to him or her.
A fast sailing ship.
A person who went to California in 1849 to search for gold.
A huge movement of people trying to find gold.
A narrow piece of land that connects two larger land areas.
A low, wet area, usually covered by shallow water.
A place owned and governed by a country.
A person who buys a product or a service.
The unfair treatment of people because of such things as their religion, their race, or their birthplace.
A person who sets up a new business.
A kind of economy in which people can own and run their own businesses. 1. Fred De Luca In 1965 Fred De Luca borrowed just $1,000 to start the now- famous Subway sandwich restaurant. Fred was only 17 years old when he decided to be an entrepreneur, and he started the restaurant as a way to earn money for college. Since opening the first shop in Boston, the chain now has 32,401 locations and makes over $9 billion in sales yearly.
All the businesses that make one kind of product or provide one kind of service.
The number of people who live in a place.
The way people use new ideas to make tools or machines.
A person who takes the law into his or her own hands.
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