Chapter 10 Section 4 THE CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH.

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Chapter 10 Section 4 THE CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH

42. Who is a 49’er?

49’er (Forty-Niners)- migrants who went to California to look for gold, starting in 1849 (Gold Rush)

43. Who is JOHN SUTTER?

JOHN SUTTER - first person to find gold in California when he built a sawmill; started the gold rush

JOHN SUTTER

Site of the first gold find in California SUTTER’S MILL Site of the first gold find in California

Explain the CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH: 44. Explain the CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH:

CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH - large numbers of people who go to California to look for gold

LOCATION OF THE GOLD FIELDS IN CALIFORNIA

45. Describe the 3 routes a person could take from the east coast of the U.S. to the gold fields of California:

ROUTES TO THE GOLD FIELDS: 1. Sail 18,000 miles around South America and up the Pacific Coast - many storms, seasickness, spoiled food

ROUTES TO THE GOLD FIELDS OF CALIFORNIA

ROUTES TO THE GOLD FIELDS: 2. Sail to Panama and cross over the isthmus overland and then sail to CA - chance of sickness and disease

ROUTES TO THE GOLD FIELDS OF CALIFORNIA

ROUTES TO THE GOLD FIELDS: 3. Travel across North America on trails - difficult travel, hardships of the trail

LAND ROUTES TO THE GOLD FIELDS OF CALIFORNIA

Describe life in a gold mining camp: 46. Describe life in a gold mining camp:

Life in a mining camp was difficult - exhaustion, poor food, disease

MAJOR MINING CAMPS IN CALIFORNIA 1849-1852

PLAYING CARDS AT THE MINING CAMP

Did many people strike it rich in the Gold Rush? 47. Did many people strike it rich in the Gold Rush?

Most people in the gold rush did not find gold, most eventually give up

INSIDE A MINING CAMP CABIN

What made the life of a miner difficult? 48. What made the life of a miner difficult?

Mining was tough - supplies were very expensive, gamblers and thieves were everywhere

1 Placer mining Using shallow metal pans, miners mixed water with soil from the riverbed. By gently swirling in circular motion, the lighter soils washed away, leaving the gold.

2 Winnowing Chileans, Sonorans from Mexico and Indians gently bounced dry soil on wool scrapes. Wind took the dried sand, leaving the heavier gold.

3 Crushing quartz This and similar devices of Mexican origin were powered by mule, horse or man. Quartz was crushed between a heavy stone above and tightly fitted stones beneath. The pulverized soil was then processed through traditional mining techniques. Although effective, most Americans considered the process too slow.

4 The rocker or cradle With one man to load water and soil and a second to rock it, this gold washing machine could process 200 bucketfuls per day. It is set on sloping ground to allow water to run through it. Wooden or metal spikes were fastened on the bottom level to catch heavier gold.

5 The long tom With a two men, it is capable of handling 400-500 bucketfuls per man per day. 1. Miner shovels dirt into the long tom. 2. Another removes large rocks and keeps dirt moving through the trough and across an iron plate with holes in its bottom. 3. Sand and gold drops through holes.

4. Particles of gold lodge in the riffles of a lower box while sand washes away. 5. The final separation is done by panning. Wooden flume widens at one end. A downward slope allowed water to run through it continuously.

6 The waterwheel Introduced by the Chinese, it could be placed in a bypass flume. The water- driven wheel powered various mining operations. It powered the bailers needed to keep the working area dry.

Water and paydirt are lifted into the sluicing flume. Although widely used, this method was not very profitable as gold deposits were more frequently found along river banks and bars than in the main river channel.

Miners would use mercury to help find gold in the streams, the problem was the mercury also poisoned the streams and in some streams it is still not safe to eat the fish

Where did the miners come from? 49. Where did the miners come from?

2/3 of miners came from America but also included men from all over the world - Mexico, Europe, South America, Australia, China

CHINESE INFLUENCE IN THE CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH

How many people came to CA in the Gold Rush? 50. How many people came to CA in the Gold Rush?

250,000 people came to California in the gold rush by 1852 San Francisco’s population grew from under 1,000 in 1845 to 25,000 in 1850

When does CA officially become a state? 51. When does CA officially become a state?

California officially became a state in 1850

Does CA officially become a free state or slave state? 52/53. Does CA officially become a free state or slave state? How does this impact the balance of Congress in relation to free vs slave?

California enters as a free state 52 California enters as a free state 53 CA entering the union as a free state creates an advantage in Congress for the free states

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