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On this day in 1848, the New York Herald published an article that would change America forever.
They reported on a man named James Marshall who, while building a saw mill in California, just outside what we now know as Sacramento, found gold flakes in the river. What followed was a stampede of opportunistic Americans moving west to chase their American dreams, in what became the largest gold rush in the country’s history.
This week, I want to know why it was so significant, and how it changed the United States, as I ask… what was the California gold rush?
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Additional Resources:
A Global History of Gold Rushes (Volume 25) by Benjamin Mountford and Stephen Tuffnell
https://dayhist.com/events/california-gold-rush-1848
https://www.mininghalloffame.org/hall-of-fame/james-wilson-marshall
https://americanhistory.si.edu/explore/stories/striking-it-rich-american-gold-rushes-early-19th-century
An American Genocide: The United States and the California Indian Catastrophe, 1846-1873 by Benjamin Madley
Calisphere: The deeper you look, the more you discover.
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By Liam HeffernanOn this day in 1848, the New York Herald published an article that would change America forever.
They reported on a man named James Marshall who, while building a saw mill in California, just outside what we now know as Sacramento, found gold flakes in the river. What followed was a stampede of opportunistic Americans moving west to chase their American dreams, in what became the largest gold rush in the country’s history.
This week, I want to know why it was so significant, and how it changed the United States, as I ask… what was the California gold rush?
...
Special guest for this episode:
...
Highlights from this episode:
...
Additional Resources:
A Global History of Gold Rushes (Volume 25) by Benjamin Mountford and Stephen Tuffnell
https://dayhist.com/events/california-gold-rush-1848
https://www.mininghalloffame.org/hall-of-fame/james-wilson-marshall
https://americanhistory.si.edu/explore/stories/striking-it-rich-american-gold-rushes-early-19th-century
An American Genocide: The United States and the California Indian Catastrophe, 1846-1873 by Benjamin Madley
Calisphere: The deeper you look, the more you discover.
...
And if you like this episode, you might also love:
When Did the 50 States Become the 50 States
Is America an Empire?
...
SUPPORT THE SHOW
Individual Supporters: https://america-a-history.captivate.fm/support
University Partners: https://america-a-history.captivate.fm/partnerships
Brand Sponsors: [email protected]
Contact us: [email protected]
We're partnering with NeoTaste, the exclusive membership card unlocking huge discounts at hundreds of restaurants across the UK & Europe. Get your first 2 months free by using the code AAH at checkout. Sign up here: https://neotaste.com/gb?code=AAH&a=2
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Mentioned in this episode:
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What would you put in a US time capsule? We're creating a virtual one on the podcast very soon, and we want to hear from you. Visit https://www.speakpipe.com/AmericaAHistory right now to record your contribution... and you might just make it on the show.