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California Gold Rush | Digging Deeper | 4

American History Tellers

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San Francisco, California - A Brief History

In the early 1850s, San Francisco was a vibrant cosmopolitan city with newspapers and a half dozen languages. Many miners and merchants didn't intend on staying long-term, they hoped to amass a quick fortune and move on Because of this, there was a lack of investment in long-term infrastructure Streets were unpaved and often became mud pits Buildings were erected seemingly overnight, with sometimes questionable materials. Even when San Francisco wasn't burning, it was developing a reputation as the wildest town in America Full of dance halls, brothels, and gambling parlors Men drank heavily and gambled away fortunes on a single throw of dice Women brazenly smoked cigars, and many people slept

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