The California Gold Rush The California Gold Rush was a period when gold was found by James W. Marshall at Sutter’s Mill in Coloma, California. It was in the year of 1848. The Gold Rush was important because James W. Marshall found the gold, John Sutter kept the secret and lead on with the discovery, and Samuel Brannan was an important buyer and seller of the gold.
James W. Marshall was trying to solve problem that prevented the water from flowing forcefully enough to keep the water wheel turning properly. He was checking the progress of the work when he noticed a few glittering flakes of gold. Marshall was born on October 8th, 1810 and died on August 10th, 1885. He lived in Kelsey, California during the gold rush. He told John Sutter the news about the gold because it was laid upon his mill. The findings of the gold stayed between the two. John Sutter’s fort (or mill) was built in 1841. Sutter was born February 15rd, 1803 and died on June 18th, 1880. During the gold rush he lived in Sacramento, California. Sutter quickly received the news about the gold from Marshall. Sutter’s fortune lead to a downfall. “The gold strike turned out to be a curse. Many others would flock to California and
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He created a monopoly of mining goods in supplies in California.(AllenJ52, 2013) Brannan was born on March 2nd, 1819 and died on May 5th, 1889. Brannan heard gold had been discovered. He started buying gold at a cheap rate from early miners with money he stole from the church (In Ohio, 1884)and resold it for a large price.(AllenJ52, 2013) Brannan was releasing the news in northern California. Brannan waved a quinine bottle filled with glittering dust at San Franciscans shouting, “brandishing a small bottle of gold dust shouting: “Gold! Gold! Gold on the American river!”(Davenport, 2012) Brannan published news about the finding of the gold in his paper, The California Star. Brannan became the first millionaire in the