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1、Writing Write a paragraph explaining what the author wants readers to learn from the Prices Gone Wild chart on page 13.Social StudiesCreate a timeline of the California gold rush.Include at least five events.ConnectionsVisit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.1849:The California Gold
2、 RushA Reading AZ Level R Leveled BookWord Count:1,025LEVELED BOOK RWritten by Cynthia Kennedy Henzelwww.readinga-1849:1849:ORUwww.readinga-What was the effect of the gold rush on westward expansion?Focus QuestionWritten by Cynthia Kennedy Henzel1849:1849:16Glossaryeconomy(n.)the circulation of mone
3、y in industry,trade,and finance in a country or area(p.15)entrepreneurs people who start and (n.)operate their own business (p.14)erosion(n.)the natural removal of rock or soil by water,wind,or ice(p.6)fortune(n.)a large amount of money or possessions(p.8)gold rush(n.)the sudden movement of many peo
4、ple to an area where gold has been discovered(p.8)overrun(v.)entered or taken over by large numbers of something(p.4)placer mining the process of drawing (n.)minerals from gravel in streams(p.6)prospectors people who search for (n.)minerals such as gold and silver(p.6)treaty(n.)a formal agreement of
5、 peace or friendship between two nations or groups(p.5)16CorrelationLEVEL RN3030Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRA1849:The California Gold RushLevel R Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Cynthia Kennedy HenzelAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Title page:Posters like this one advertised ships that woul
6、d carry forty-niners from New York City to San Francisco.Photo Credits:Front cover,back cover:Underwood Archives/UIG/REX/Shutterstock;title page:Pictorial Press Ltd/Alamy Stock Photo;pages 3,12:Photo Researchers,Inc/Alamy Stock Photo;page 5:Chronicle/Alamy Stock Photo;page 6:Jupiterimages/PHOTOS.com
7、/Thinkstock;page 7:Photos 12/Alamy Stock Photo;page 9:Gold Rush prospector,1849,American Photographer/Private Collection/Peter Newark American Pictures/Bridgeman Images;page 11:courtesy of Library of Congress,Prints&Photographs Division LC-DIG-ppmsca-02887;page 14:Fotosearch/Archive Photos/Getty Ima
8、ges;page 15(top):Everett Collection Historical/Alamy Stock Photo;page 15(bottom):zhudifeng/iStock/ThinkstockWords to Knoweconomyentrepreneurs erosionfortunegold rush overrunplacer mining prospectorstreaty15The biggest winner was the United States.The gold rush brought about three hundred thousand pe
9、ople to California in a few years instead of a few decades.In 1850,California became a state.By 1863,the country began building the railway that would link East and West.Today,California has more people than any of the other forty-nine states.It has a huge economy.And it still lives up to its nickna
10、me:the Golden State.San Francisco in 1851San Francisco today1849:The California Gold Rush Level R153Table of Contents Gold!.4Keeping a Secret .5Panning .6The Forty-Niners .8Around the Tip .8Wagons Ho!.9The Losers,the Winners .12Glossary .161849:The California Gold Rush Level R14Levis jeans were popu
11、lar by the 1880s.Here,two miners wear theirs outside an underground mine.Some early prospectors were successful.Once the placer gold was gone,though,most of the riches from gold went to large companies.They were able to dig deep mines.Entrepreneurs made a fortune by selling to the miners.Sam Brannan
12、 became one of the first millionaires in America.Levi Strauss made his fortune selling pants tough enough to handle the workblue jeans.Women,especially,had many more opportunities in the West.They started businesses cooking,running boarding houses,and washing clothes for the prospectors.4Gold!On the
13、 morning of January 24,1848,James Marshall went to inspect the new mill his crew was building.In the mills water,he spotted something shiny.He collected several pieces and showed his crew.They tested the pieces.It was gold!Four days later,Marshall went to show John Sutter,who owned the mill.Sutter h
14、ad no wish to be overrun with gold hunters.Everyone agreed to keep the secret:gold had been discovered in California.Sutters Mill,CaliforniaSutters MillAmerican RiverSacramentoThanks to John Sutter and the gold rush,Sacramento became a city in 1849.In 1854,it became the state capital.PACIFIC OCEANUn
15、ited StatesCalifornia13According to the Sacramento Bee,one in every five miners who came to California in 1849 was dead within six months.Even those who found gold often lost it to robbers,gambling,or paying high prices for everyday goods.Prices Gone WildForty-niners could get what they wantedfor a
16、steep price.Heres what some items cost in 1849 San Francisco and in 2016 dollars(adjusted for inflation):18492016one can of peas$6$181one egg$1$26one breakfast$43$1,294one pound(.45 kg)of coffee$3$103one mule$360$10,835one pair of boots$96$2,890=Source:The Rush:Americas Fevered Quest for Fortune,184
17、81853,by Edward Dolnick1849:The California Gold Rush Level R5Keeping a SecretIn 1848,the world was very different from today.There were no phones,TVs,or radios.There were no roads or railroads connecting California with the states in the East.It was harder to get a message from the East Coast to Cal
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