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Opening The Doors To The West

Published on Mar 20, 2016

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OPENING THE DOORS TO THE WEST

BY MARIANA GASPAR

LOOKING FOR GOLD

  • People rushed to California in 1849 to find gold
  • By mid-1850s the California Gold Rush was over
  • But miners still wanted to "strike rich."
  • So they began looking for gold in other parts of the west
  • In 1859, miners found one of the world's richest deposits

LOOKING FOR GOLD II

  • It was found along the Carson River
  • People called the discovery the Comstock
  • Lode after Henry Comstock one of the owners
  • Thousands of mines opened near the Comstock
  • Lode, but few were profitable

BOOMTOWNS

  • Gold and sliver strikes created boomtowns
  • Towns that seemed to pop up
  • Almost overnight near mining sites
  • Few boomtowns had police or jails
  • So citizens took law into their own hands

BOOMTOWN II

  • The population in a boomtown where mostly men
  • Some women also opened business
  • They worked as cooks or entertainers
  • When the ore was gone they became ghost towns