Essays about west california

  1. AMERICAN WEST
    ... In 1848, California struck gold at Sutteramp39s Mill, California. Chinese immigrants now had yet another incentive to go west in search of their fortune. ...
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  2. The Play Must Go West
    ... Texas, Col. Stephen Kearney was on his way west to take New Mexico and California. On Jan. 10th 1847, California was conquered. The ...
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  3. The California Gold Rush
    ... Others stayed in California. This produced the bigger cities in the west, and then California became the richest, most populated area on the continent. ...
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  4. Discovery of gold in american west
    ... now, the best way to get from the east coast to the west coast was ... of this railroad, 375 thousand people crossed Panama on their way to California and the gold ...
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  5. Expansion of the United States: Texas and California
    ... the 1840amp39s. American settlers were going further and further west...even to California, which was then owned by Mexico. In the election ...
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  6. Spanish Settlement of the West
    ... After 1775, the Americans started to expand west. ... Texas claimed that New Mexico and California were part of Texas. The boundary with Mexico was also disputed. ...
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  7. Development Of The West Beyond The Mississippi
    ... At first few people moved to the west, but this changed when gold was discovered in California in 1848. This caused a ampquotgold rush ...
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  8. gold rush
    ... or ampquotThe west is really just considered to be Oklahoma, Texas, and Kansas.ampquot Whatever happened to California actually being considered the ampquotWestampquot With all ...
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  9. Lawmen of the Wild West
    ... in this paper I will talk about the four main lawmen of the west, Wyatt Berry ... In 1864, Wyatt moved with his parents to Colton, California, that is where he got ...
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  10. Railroads and growth of the west
    ... The workers who were building the railroad from California to the East were mainly Chinese. ... Settlement of the vast interior of the West moved full steam ahead. ...
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  11. History 2
    ... groups after crossing. One group headed north into Oregon, while the other, led by Bidwell continued west to California. By 1842, the ...
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  12. California Gold Rush
    ... Abandoning farms and apprenticeships, deserting their families, the fortyniners swarmed West by the thousands. In California, they heard that a man could make ...
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  13. The gold rush of the 1850amp39s
    ... People who wandered from the established routes encountered suffering. ampquotOne party leaving the Colorado River to strike west into California left most of its ...
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  14. California Gold Rush
    ... The discovery of gold completely changed the settlement patterns of the west, by causing great immigration and migration to California. ...
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  15. Analysis of Albert Bierdstats Among the Sierra Nevada Mountains in ...
    Albert Bierstadtamp39s Among the Sierra Nevada Mountains in California is a scenic ... landscapes, especially those of the Rockies and Sierras of the American West. ...
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  16. Grapes of Wrath1
    ... The Joad family head west to California to find work but the dreams do not materialize and they remain jobless and with little money. ...
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  17. The Octopus
    ... the 1930amp39s. The novel tells of one familyamp39s migration to west to California through the great economic depression. The Joad family ...
    (2400 Words -- Approx. 10 Pages)

  18. Lyme Disease
    ... areas: the northeast and midAtlantic states Massachusetts to Maryland, the upper Midwest Minnesota and Wisconsin, and the Far West California and Oregon ...
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  19. Grapes of wrath search for happiness
    ... The Joad family travels west to California so they could move on to a better place with more security available with more land, money, and job opportunities. ...
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  20. Chinatown
    ... Since mining and railroad construction dominated the western economy, Chinese immigrants settled mostly in California and states west of the Rocky Mountains. ...
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  21. Immigration into America
    ... well as shoe, and garment manufacturers were among the most employers of Chinese immigrants, especially in the West. By 1880, 25 of Californiaamp39s workforce was ...
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  22. walt whitman
    ... In his poem ampquotFacing West From Californiaamp39s Shoresampquot 1860,1867 analyzed by critic Kathleen M. Kramer, Whitman declares his joy in traveling far and wide. ...
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  23. walt whitman
    ... In his poem ampquotFacing West From Californiaamp39s Shoresampquot 1860,1867 analyzed by critic Kathleen M. Kramer, Whitman declares his joy in traveling far and wide. ...
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  24. Westward Expansion
    ... Mexican government. This war continued the opening of the West and encouraged Westward movement to California. The West encountered ...
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  25. The Strugle for the California Condor
    ... Early in the 1900s, serious scientific studies began on the California Condors. ... yielded a wealth of information about a species in the American West that had ...
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  26. The Grapes of Wrath 2
    ... with his sudden arrival. Soon after Tom learns that the entire family is going to go west, to California. After little debate they ...
    (1682 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

  27. The Donner Party
    ... Donner Party. It was advertised as a new and shorter route west to California and saved pioneers 350 to 400. Unfortunately some ...
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  28. Jim Casyamp39s changes
    ... As the novel progresses further, Jim Casy is adopted as a member of the Joad family when they began their journey out to the West and California. ...
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  29. British American Relations in the 1840amp39s
    ... Because California still belonged to Mexico, the only outlet on the west coast was Oregon, which had been occupied jointly with the British since 1818. ...
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  30. grapes of wrath1
    ... under. The novel tells of one families migration west to California through the great economic depression of the 1930amp39s. The Joad ...
    (885 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)



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