California Gold RushGold was discovered on January 24, 1848, by James Marshall, an employee at Sutter's Mill in Coloma, California. This and subsequent finds triggered the Gold Rush from 1848 to 1855.Previously, gold was found in Southern California at Placerita Canyon in 1842, near the historic "Oak of the Golden Dream." (California was part of Mexico until February 2, 1848.)
On January 24, 1848, James W. Marshall discovered gold on the property of Johann A. Sutter near Coloma, California. A builder, Marshall was overseeing construction of a sawmill on the American River. ... The Gold Rush began in earnest only after President James Polk endorsed the discovery in December 1848
Gold was discovered in California in 1849The people who looked for gold where called the fourty-niners which stands for (1849)And in the period of time when gold was in California there was so much gold that they called it the gold rush and the gold rush brought more than 100,000 people to California and the rest of the United States
John A. Sutter and James W. Marshall. See the Related Link.Actually, John A Sutter and James W Marshall both DIDNT discover it together. However, It was Sutter's Mill. But Marshall discovered the gold. Found Gold!!!!
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James W. Marshall is the man who discovered gold in 1848. The date was January 24th and it turned out to be the beginning of the California Gold Rush.
Gold was discovered in 1848 in Coloma Valley, California.
Gold was discovered at Sutter's and Marshall's Mill in California in 1848. It eventually caused a gold rush that caused thousands of prospectors there beginning in 1849.
the man who discovered gold was caled John Augustus Sutter and he discovered it at his sawmill in 1848
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Gold was discovered in California in 1848. The result was an influx of miners hoping to make a fortune by mining gold.
Gold was discovered in America's west in 1848, causing the Gold Rush from 1848 to 1855. That is why San Fransisco, CA's football team is called the 49ers.
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