The California Gold Rush
Across
- 3. publications of the _________ San Francisco Californian and Californian Star spread the news of the gold rush.
- 6. After the influx of emigrants, San Francisco became culturally diverse and the world's most ____________ city.
- 7. news of the gold discoveries spread around the _______ basin before spreading east.
- 8. The _______ were the largest group of transpacific emigrants to gold rush California.
- 9. Sutter's ____, located in Coloma, was where the gold was first discovered.
- 10. The ____ Horn route was an essential sea path when it came to transporting passengers, mining equipment, and other goods during the gold rush.
Down
- 1. the easiest and most elementary method of rearing precious metals and nuggets.
- 2. Hydraulic ______, although environmentally destructive, carried sufficient forces to harvest ore.
- 4. Traveling through the Panama, many passengers traveled by ____.
- 5. California, post-gold rush, saw an ________ revolution due to the production and expansion of agriculture, industries, and transportation.