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San Francisco Port during California’s gold rush

Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2025 6:56 am
by mstakh.i.mo.mi
This period was characterized by pasture life and visiting American hunters. [33] However, Mexico’s control of the territory is short-lived. In 1846, a group of settlers occupied Sonoma Square and declared the new Republic of California independent. [33] In the same year, the US-Mexico War broke out. US captain John Berion Montgomery drove the aircraft carrier Portsmouth into the Gulf and occupied San Francisco (, then called Yerbaena), and The American flag was raised for the first time on Portsmouth Square.


[34] In 1848, James W. Marshall discovered a gold mine on the American River, which architect database triggered California’s gold rush. Within half a year, 4,000 people were digging along the river and could spend $50,000 a day. [35] The promise of huge wealth quickly caused a large number of people seeking wealth to flock to the Sartre Mill. As laborers, clerks, waiters, and servants joined the gold rush, the population of the Bay Area was quickly emptied, and California’s first newspaper, the 《 California newspaper, 》, was also forced to declare a temporary freeze due to labor shortages.


New issue. [35] By the end of 1849, the news had spread all over the world. New immigrants poured into the Bay Area at a rate of 1,000 people per week to the inland California area of [35], including the first large influx of Chinese immigrants [ ] The ship's boom is so great that,Hundreds of ships in the port of San Francisco were abandoned. [37] The unprecedented influx of new immigrants has made the new government authorities thin, and the military cannot stop deserters.