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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 RORUWritten by Cynthia Kennedy Henzelwww.readinga-1849:1849:www.readinga-What was the effect of the gold rush on westward expansion?Focus QuestionWritten by Cynthia Kennedy Henzel1849:1849:CorrelationLEVEL RN3030Fountas&PinnellReadin
3、g 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 would carry forty-niners from New York City to San Francisco.Photo Credits:Front cover,back cover:Underwo
4、od 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/Thinkstock;page 7:Photos 12/Alamy Stock Photo;page 9:Gold Rush prospector,1849,American Photographer
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6、nkstockWords to Knoweconomyentrepreneurs erosionfortunegold rush overrunplacer mining prospectorstreaty3Table 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 R4Gold!On the mornin
7、g 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 had no w
8、ish 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 OCEANUnited St
9、atesCalifornia5Keeping 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 California than it is to get a message to Mars to
10、day.At the time of Marshalls discovery,California belonged to Mexico.Nine days later,Mexico signed a treaty that gave California to the United States.Neither side knew about the gold.The secret got out when Sam Brannan found out.Brannan had a store at Sutters Fort,where John Sutter lived.Brannan wan
11、ted to cash in when he heard the news,but he wasnt interested in mining.Instead,he bought all the shovels in San Francisco.Then he filled a bottle with gold dust and ran through the streets yelling about the great discovery.The city of 850 people almost emptiedafter Brannan sold them each a very exp
12、ensive shovel.Sam Brannan1849:The California Gold Rush Level R6PanningUnlike in most places,the gold in California was not locked deep under the ground.Erosion had long ago washed the metal down the mountains into the rivers.All people needed for placer mining was a shovel and a shallow,flat pan.Pla
13、cer mining works because gold is much heavier than gravel.The prospectors stood in the rivers and shoveled gravel into their pans.They removed large rocks,then carefully swirled the pan.The dirt and gravel spilled over the edges with the water.The shiny flakes of gold stayed at the bottom of the pan
14、.The term prospector comes from the gold rush.It means a person who moves to a spot with the prospect,or possibility,of finding gold and making a fortune.ordordiseiseW WW Wplacer mining7People from California and Oregon soon showed up to work the rivers near Sutters Mill.Some of them were European,a
15、nd some were Native American.Others came from Mexico.Next came prospectors from South America and Asia.At that time,it was easier to get to California from China than from the East Coast.Slaves were sometimes forced to work mining California gold,such as in this photo,taken in 1852.1849:The Californ
16、ia Gold Rush Level R8The Forty-NinersBack in the eastern states,gold fever didnt take hold until 1849.That year,ninety thousand people joined the gold rush.These were the forty-niners.Many gold seekers were clerks,teachers,or lawyers.Nine out of ten were men.Many couldnt cook,wash a shirt,build a sh
17、elter,or harness oxen to pull a wagon.Many left behind families.They planned to quickly make a fortune and come home.Around the TipAbout half of the forty-niners decided to go by ship.More than five hundred ships left eastern and Gulf ports in 1849 for California.Ships took from five to eight months
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