Category: Californian Gold Rush
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Human-Environment Relationships Through the 19th and 20th Centuries
During the 19th century, the world began to see an increase in the complex relationships people had with the environment. There were many factors that contributed to the migration of new settlers towards the west such as the Transcontinental Railroad and the Homestead Act, which forced Native Americans to leave their homeland to make room…
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The Underestimated Contribution of Chinese Immigrants to the Construction of the Transcontinental Railroad
They served with back-breaking labor during both cold winters and hot summers. Hundreds died in explosions, landslides, injuries, and diseases. And even though they made significant contributions to the building of the Transcontinental Railroad, these 15,000 to 20,000 Chinese immigrants have largely been forgotten by history. Looking back, historians claim that the Chinese, who had…
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The Significance of Chinese Immigrants in American History
The American Industrial Revolution took place during the nineteenth century. As a result, new inventions were produced including the Steam Engine. The Steam Engine was a revolutionary invention that was capable of mass transportation. Two companies, the Central Pacific Railroad and the Union Pacific Railroad, worked together in order to commence the construction of the…
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The Negative Impact of the California Gold Rush: An Essay
Introduction to the California Gold Rush and Its Diverse Impact The California Gold Rush wasnt solely negative for the people of California and the states overall economic situation. However, some groups of people did not experience this California Dream some immigrants seemed to have lived. The Native Americans living in California at the time of…