Vocabulary
People of the Gold Rush
Mining
California
Random
100
Who are the 49ers?
People who came to CA in 1849 in search of gold.
100
Who found the first piece of gold?
James Marshall
100

This type of mining involved using high power water hoses to break up the land.

Hydraulic mining.

100
What year was gold first found?
1848
100
What state was gold found?
California
200

Describe how women worked during the Gold Rush.

women made money by washing clothes, making meals, and using their domestic skills.

200
Did most miners strike it rich?
no
200

What made mining towns so dangerous?

Fights, starvation, disease, murders

200

What city grew because of the Gold Rush?

San Francisco

200
What was the name of the mill gold was found on?
Sutter's Mill
300

What was Sutter’s mill?

A saw mill where gold was first discovered.

300

Who hired James Marshall to work on his sawmill?

John Sutter

300

What was the most common method for miners to use?

panning/placer mining

300

Where was gold first found?

In a river channel.

300

What are 2 things that made the sea journey to CA dangerous?

rocky coasts, storms at sea, crowded ships, boredom, bad food and sickness

400
What does it mean to claim something?
reserving a section of the river or land for themselves
400

Who got rich during the Gold Rush?

People who opened supply stores, food stores, banks (Wells Fargo, Sam Brannan)

400

Describe how Native Americans in California were treated.

Poorly, genocide occurred.

400
What did the gold rush do to the population of California?
increased it
400
How did most 49ers get to CA?
sea routes around Cape Horn and through Panama Canal
500

how do you describe the relationship Native Americans had with 49ers on their way to California?

positive, helpful, friendly.

500
Which president confirmed the gold findings?
President Polk
500

Name 3 mining methods.

hydraulic mining, placer mining, pickaxes.

500
What year did California become a state?
1850
500

What are 2 things that made the land journey to CA so dangerous?

no water, rugged mountain ranges, and risk of hostile Native American attacks, heat

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