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    When diffusion occurs‚ the form of a trait such as tea drinking may move from one society to another but not its original cultural meaning. Two significant factors that contributed to the development or expansion of the United States are The Gold Rush and The Dust Bowl. There are many significant environmental and or physical geographic factors that contribute to the development of early human society in Mesopotamia. The Flat Mesopotamian land was built up from mud and clay deposited by

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    idea defined by John L. O’Sullivan that it was the god given right of the of the American people to expand westward‚ to christianize and to utilize the land. Many things brought people West but One things that stood from the rest is the California Gold Rush of 1848. Many things happened out West that some view differently including wars and disagreement over land with other powerful Countries. But some question that; Although Americans perceived Manifest Destiny as a benevolent movement‚ it was in fact

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    Mexican American

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    masses 6. proletarianize the masses (ppl who own land become displaced- taken away from their land) Blacks Mexican Americans Indians Resistance The Subjugation of Mexican Americans Land loss: California gold rush 1849‚ fruad California Gold Rush‚ 1849 Sheriff sales: ? Santa Fe Ring: made up of politician’s high classes‚ come together and form alliance for to clear out the land. Greedy squatters: ppl who just come and live on your land Natural disaster: ?

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    1 Roaring Camp Handout The Basics During Week 14 (4/13‒4/19) there will be a special discussion forum on Roaring Camp: The Social World of the California Gold Rush‚ by Susan Lee Johnson. Participation in this discussion forum is mandatory. Your term paper on Roaring Camp is due by 10 PM on Monday 5/6 and is worth 100 points. Under no circumstances will I accept a late term paper. There is also an extra credit assignment based on Roaring Camp . Reading the Book & Focus Questions for the Week

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    The California Dream

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    be? when comparing California’s image and California’s reality one can see that the California dream can be seen as a paradox to the state’s lower class but a reality to its wealthy. In the 19th century‚ the discovery of gold in California otherwise known as the gold rush motivated thousands of people from all around to the world to take a leap of faith and come to California with

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    Outcasts of Poker Flat

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    Oakhurst and other undesirables–including “The Duchess” and “Mother Shipton‚” both prostitutes‚ and “Uncle Billy‚” a drunk suspected of sluice robbery–to the edge of town. (In gold mining‚ a sluice is a sloping trough‚ or gutter‚ that conveys water containing stones‚ pebbles‚ sand‚ and possibly gold. Grooves on its bottom separate gold from the stones and grit). There‚ the armed men warn the outcasts not to return to Poker Flat under penalty of death.  .......On their way into exile‚ Uncle Billy and the

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    Opportunity In 1848

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    Risks can be done in hopes of a good outcome but with the chance of a bad one. When it comes to wealth‚ there are many people take the chances just for the opportunity of getting money. That’s what happened in the gold rush in the year 1848 once word got around about gold‚ many men went out and left their families to try to help them financially‚ yet some never returned. Maybe it was the greed inside them‚ how would their families know if something bad happened to them? There was no way in knowing

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    Biography of Levi Strauss

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    moved to San Francisco‚ where the California Gold Rush was still going on. Strauss expected the miners would welcome his buttons‚ scissors‚ thread and bolts of fabric. He also brought along canvas sailcloth‚ intended to make tents and covers for the Conestoga wagons many miners lived out of. Strauss opened his dry goods wholesale business as Levi Strauss & Co. He often led his pack-horse‚ heavily laden with merchandise‚ to the mining camps in the Gold Rush country.[citation needed] He learned that

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    people of the American society were selling apples and newspaper. An idea sprung. The idea was for the kids to head out west and strike gold in a cave. Before the Great Depression there was a period of time called the gold rush. The gold rush was the discovery of gold nuggets in California. People were so excited that they all headed west looking to get lucky. The gold rush didn’t happen when the DiMarcos needed them. But there is a mythical cave that is unknown that the DiMarcos might try to find. This

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    the United States in order to work. Chines population rose from 2‚716 in 1851 to 63‚000 by 1871‚ 77% were located in California‚ with the rest scattered across the West‚ the South‚ and New England. Those in California tried their hand at mining for gold. Eventually‚ protest rose from white miners to eliminate the growing competition from foreign miners. From 1852 to 1870(when the Civil Rights Act was passed)‚ the California legislature enforced a series of taxes aimed at foreign miners who were

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