The California Gold Rush: A Captivating Guide to One of the Most Significant Events in the History of the United States of America and Its Impact on Native American Tribes
It was refreshing to see a realistic view of the history surrounding this amazing time in America。 I'd often heard that the only people who made money during the Gold Rush were the merchants。 With the prices mentioned, it is easy to see why。 It was very helpful to see today's prices/values given with the information。 Without that information, it is hard to understand the impact or value of things。One of the biggest surprises was the list of immigrants' countries。 I was shocked to see how far the It was refreshing to see a realistic view of the history surrounding this amazing time in America。 I'd often heard that the only people who made money during the Gold Rush were the merchants。 With the prices mentioned, it is easy to see why。 It was very helpful to see today's prices/values given with the information。 Without that information, it is hard to understand the impact or value of things。One of the biggest surprises was the list of immigrants' countries。 I was shocked to see how far the news of gold fever raced across the world (in the days before fast communication)。 It was sobering to see the unvarnished truth about the effects of the gold rush on the people who had lived there for generations。 If you are looking for the "real deal," this book provides an accurate took at a story that usually steeped in romance and myth。 。。。more
Kelsey,
Another great read! This book was very informative and kept me scrolling to the next page。 It was upsetting to see how some people had no place to go, work, or just simply were of a certain race and they had to endure struggles。 I feel as much as the Gold Rush did good by California producingenough flour to feed its people and export it to Japan, China, and parts of Europe。 It still did bad due to the labor demand, slavery, and abuse against the natives of the land。 Overall, this was a great boo Another great read! This book was very informative and kept me scrolling to the next page。 It was upsetting to see how some people had no place to go, work, or just simply were of a certain race and they had to endure struggles。 I feel as much as the Gold Rush did good by California producingenough flour to feed its people and export it to Japan, China, and parts of Europe。 It still did bad due to the labor demand, slavery, and abuse against the natives of the land。 Overall, this was a great book。 。。。more