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Ch. 12 Section 4. New Settlers- California & Utah. Forty-niners : people who went to California during the gold rush of 1849 Boomtowns : a community experiencing a sudden growth in business or population Vigilantes : people who take the law into their own hands
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Ch. 12 Section 4 New Settlers- California & Utah
Forty-niners: people who went to California during the gold rush of 1849 • Boomtowns: a community experiencing a sudden growth in business or population • Vigilantes: people who take the law into their own hands • Mormon: member of the Church of Latter-Day Saints Terms
1. More 80,000went to California in 1849 looking for gold. 2. How did gold seekers arrive to California? • Oregon Trail, Santa Fe Trail-Sierra Nevada Mts., sea routes 3. 80% of forty-niners were American. Where did the rest come from? • Mexico, South America, Europe, Australia CALFORNIA GOLD RUSH
4. What is a Californio? • Mexicans living in California who became American citizens after the Mex-American war 5. What happened to Californios land claims? • Land law of 1851- sets up review board for land rights • Californios have to prove what land they own • New settlers who claim land would take Californios to court, Californios often lose THE CALIFORNIOS
6. What did the gold rush do to the world’s gold supply? Doubled it 7. Describe how the gold rush affected forty-niners. • Very few achieve lasting wealth, those who did often squandered it through gambling or wild spending 8. Who was Levi Strauss? How did he benefit from the gold rush? • Jewish immigrant who sells miners sturdy denim pants LIFE IN CALIFORNIA
9. Why were merchants like able to make huge profits in boomtowns? • Miners have no place else to go to buy- food and other essentials sky rocket in price • Eggs: $10/dozen 10. Why were mining camps and towns so dangerous • Absence of women- men spend time drinking, gambling, and fighting • No police or prisons 11. List four ways that the Gold Rush affected California. • Improvements in shipping, agriculture, trade, • Population boom (20,000-220,000 in only four years) 1848-1852, California statehood 1850
12. Why did Joseph Smith move westward? • Formed a new Christian church that was disapproved of in East (NY) 13. How were the Mormons under Brigham Young able to make their community in the Great Salt Lake region flourish? • 12,000 Mormons make pilgrimage • Build irrigation canals to water farms • Founded industries to be self-sufficient • Sell supplies to 49ers A RELIGIOUS REFUGE IN UTAH