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Who Really Profited from the Gold Rush?

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The Golden Age of the California Gold Rush

In 1848, James Marshall discovered flakes of gold in the river. By 1852, Sutter would be bankrupt and his property overrun by avaricious prospectors. In a few short years, California transformed from sparsely populated territory to thriving economy. For indigenous peoples who lived there, it was an unmitigated disaster.

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