What was an effect of the California Gold Rush in 1849? Many people discovered gold, became rich, and established multiple mining towns in California. The president authorized the forced removal of the Sioux tribes in California where gold was discovered. An influx of settlers from the U.S. and the world led to the growth of numerous cities in the West. Conflicts between U.S. settlers and foreign miners from China and Europe resulted in military action.
@iPwnBunnies Can you help me? The answer could be all of them, but I don't know.
It's not D. But is it C? Or A or B? :/
I can see A and C being choices. Not sure of B, a little research into the Sioux tribe during the Gold Rush can do some gewd. :3
Oh, I see, But how do I choose between A and C?
Oh, whoops. It's a one answer thing. Hmm, idk. :/ Ugh. I would lean toward A, but not sure. /).(\
Oh, Uhhhmm.. Let me ask these guys, @Squirrels @Compassionate
See If we can narrow it down?
Because I honestly have no clue if it's A or C.
Gold worth tens of billions of today's dollars was recovered, which led to great wealth for a few. However, many returned home with little more than what they had started with.
So would that make the answer C?
MHm
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