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1 13.4 History of the Mormons

2 Mormons heading West Does this look familiar to some of you? (You may have analyzed this picture in class!)

3 Mormon History

4 Why did Mormons face such harsh treatment?

5 Mormon Leader: Brigham Young

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8 1 49’er - someone who went to California to look for gold, starting in 1849

9 2 JOHN SUTTER - first person to find gold in California when he built a sawmill, started the gold rush

10 JOHN SUTTER

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

12 3 CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH - large numbers of people who go to California to look for gold

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14 LOCATION OF THE GOLD FIELDS IN CALIFORNIA

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17 4 ROUTES TO THE GOLD FIELDS: 1. Sail 18,000 miles around South America and up the Pacific Coast - many storms, seasickness, spoiled food

18 ROUTES TO THE GOLD FIELDS OF CALIFORNIA

19 4 ROUTES TO THE GOLD FIELDS: 2. Sail to Panama and cross over the isthmus overland and then sail to California - chance of sickness and disease

20 ROUTES TO THE GOLD FIELDS OF CALIFORNIA

21 4 ROUTES TO THE GOLD FIELDS: 3. Travel across North America on trails - difficult travel, hardships of the trail

22 LAND ROUTES TO THE GOLD FIELDS OF CALIFORNIA

23 ROUTES TO CALIFORNIA

24 5 Life in a mining camp was difficult - exhaustion, poor food, disease

25 MAJOR MINING CAMPS IN CALIFORNIA 1849-1852

26 PLAYING CARDS AT THE MINING CAMP

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28 6 Most people in the gold rush did not find gold, most eventually give up

29 INSIDE A MINING CAMP CABIN

30 7 Mining was tough - supplies were very expensive, gamblers and thieves were everywhere

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32 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

33 8 2/3 of miners came from America but also included men from all over the world - Mexico, Europe, South America, Australia, China

34 CHINESE INFLUENCE IN THE CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH

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37 9 250,000 people came to California in the gold rush by 1852 San Francisco’s population grew from 400 in 1845 to 35,000 in 1850

38 10 California officially became a state in 1850

39 11 California enters as a free state 12 California entering the union as a free state creates an advantage in Congress for the free states

40 Click hereClick here to go through the simulation

41 Record your actions! Which character did you pick? Where did you arrive? After playing, describe your experience! What hardships did you face? Now pick a different character role. How was your experience different than before?

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