Californios and Native Americans were not welcome, because Americans thought any person other than themselves had no right no take gold from the land of 'free and enlighted citizens'.
It made it more difficult for Californios to hold on to their land.
they lost most of their land
With the government eliminating poll taxes, it allowed many more to be able to vote.
cuz it just did
Answer: Newcomers Supporting Reasons: a. Native Americans suffered even more because of diseases brought by the newcomers from the east. b. California's Native American's population had fallen from 150,000 to only about 58,000 people after the boom.
Californios and Native Americans were not welcome, because Americans thought any person other than themselves had no right no take gold from the land of 'free and enlighted citizens'.
Californios and Native Americans were not welcome, because Americans thought any person other than themselves had no right no take gold from the land of 'free and enlighted citizens'.
Californios and Native Americans were not welcome, because Americans thought any person other than themselves had no right no take gold from the land of 'free and enlighted citizens'.
Californios and Native Americans were not welcome, because Americans thought any person other than themselves had no right no take gold from the land of 'free and enlighted citizens'.
It made it more difficult for Californios to hold on to their land.
they lost most of their land
they lost most of their land
It made it more difficult for californios to hold on to their land. - APEX
It made it more difficult for californios to hold on to their land. - APEX
California's rapid population growth, particularly during the Gold Rush and subsequent waves of immigration, led to significant economic development but also intensified competition for resources. For Californians, this growth spurred urbanization, infrastructure development, and economic opportunities. However, for Native Americans, it resulted in loss of their ancestral lands, cultural disruption, and a decline in their populations due to violence, disease, and displacement. The consequences of this demographic shift were profound, altering both the social fabric of the state and the lives of its Indigenous peoples.
Yes, but it only really directly affects gay and lesbian Americans. It does not have any effect on more than 90% of the population.
The population decreases.