The California Gold Rush (Graphic Histories) ebook
by Dale Anderson,Guus Floor,Elizabeth Hudson-Goff
FREE shipping on qualifying offers. Depicts frontier life in California during the ry Gold Rush, and provides a brief history of the state. The California Gold Rush. has been added to your Cart.
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The California Gold Rush book. Elizabeth Hudson-Goff, Dale Anderson. Using hold, full-color graphic illustrations . Simple, exciting text and vivid drawings work together to explain critical events-from battles to boycotts to triumphs of human courage and technology-that shaped the course of American history.
Elizabeth Hudson Goff, Dale Anderson, Guus Floor.
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Simple, exciting text and vivid drawings work together to explain critical events- from battles to boycotts to triumphs of human courage and technology- that shaped the course of American history.
Graphic Histories has been added to your Cart. by Kerri O'hern (Author), Elizabeth Hudson-Goff (Author), Janet Riehecky (Author), Dale Anderson (Author), Michael V. Uschan (Author), Guus Floor (Illustrator), D. McHargue (Illustrator), Mike Bear (Illustrator), Alex Campbell (Illustrator), Anthony Spay (Illustrator) & 7 more.
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Prospecting for gold during the California gold rush was a relatively easy task, because of erosion, prehistoric glacier movement, and ancient, gold-bearing riverbeds thrust to the surface by volcanic activity put gold literally within reach for anybody with a pan or shovel. because of erosion, prehistoric glacier movement, and ancient, gold-bearing riverbeds thrust to the surface by volcanic activity put gold literally within reach for - incorrect.
The Gold Rush undoubtedly sped up California’s admission to the Union as the 31st state. In late 1849, California applied to enter the Union with a constitution that barred the Southern system of racial slavery, provoking a crisis in Congress between proponents of slavery and anti-slavery politicians. According to the Compromise of 1850, proposed by Kentucky’s Senator Henry Clay, California was allowed to enter as a free state, while the territories of Utah and New Mexico were left open to decide the question for themselves. California's Mines After the Gold Rush.