The First Forty-niner and the Story of the Golden Tea-caddy

The First Forty-niner and the Story of the Golden Tea-caddy
Title The First Forty-niner and the Story of the Golden Tea-caddy PDF eBook
Author James Augustin Brown Scherer
Publisher
Pages 148
Release 1925
Genre California
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The First Forty-niner and the Story of the Golden Tea-caddy

The First Forty-niner and the Story of the Golden Tea-caddy
Title The First Forty-niner and the Story of the Golden Tea-caddy PDF eBook
Author James Augustin Brown Scherer
Publisher
Pages 146
Release 1925
Genre California
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The Age of Gold

The Age of Gold
Title The Age of Gold PDF eBook
Author H. W. Brands
Publisher Anchor
Pages 594
Release 2008-12-10
Genre History
ISBN 0307481220

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From the two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist, bestselling historian, and author of Our First Civil War—the epic story of the California Gold Rush, “a fine, robust telling of one of the greatest adventure stories in history" (David McCullough, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of John Adams). The California Gold Rush inspired a new American dream—the “dream of instant wealth, won by audacity and good luck.” The discovery of gold on the American River in 1848 triggered the most astonishing mass movement of peoples since the Crusades. It drew fortune-seekers from the ends of the earth, accelerated America’s imperial expansion, and exacerbated the tensions that exploded in the Civil War. H.W. Brands tells his epic story from multiple perspectives: of adventurers John and Jessie Fremont, entrepreneur Leland Stanford, and the wry observer Samuel Clemens—side by side with prospectors, soldiers, and scoundrels. He imparts a visceral sense of the distances they traveled, the suffering they endured, and the fortunes they made and lost. Impressive in its scholarship and overflowing with life, The Age of Gold is history in the grand traditions of Stephen Ambrose and David McCullough.

Sunset

Sunset
Title Sunset PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 654
Release 1925
Genre California
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The Mississippi Valley Historical Review

The Mississippi Valley Historical Review
Title The Mississippi Valley Historical Review PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 644
Release 1927
Genre Electronic journals
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Includes articles and reviews covering all aspects of American history. Formerly the Mississippi Valley Historical Review,

A Self-Governing Dominion

A Self-Governing Dominion
Title A Self-Governing Dominion PDF eBook
Author William Henry Ellison
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 348
Release 2023-04-28
Genre History
ISBN 0520338049

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This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1950.

The California Gold Rush and the Coming of the Civil War

The California Gold Rush and the Coming of the Civil War
Title The California Gold Rush and the Coming of the Civil War PDF eBook
Author Leonard L. Richards
Publisher Vintage
Pages 306
Release 2008-02-12
Genre History
ISBN 0307277577

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Award-winning historian Leonard L. Richards gives us an authoritative and revealing portrait of an overlooked harbinger of the terrible battle that was to come. When gold was discovered at Sutter's Mill in 1848, Americans of all stripes saw the potential for both wealth and power. Among the more calculating were Southern slave owners. By making California a slave state, they could increase the value of their slaves—by 50 percent at least, and maybe much more. They could also gain additional influence in Congress and expand Southern economic clout, abetted by a new transcontinental railroad that would run through the South. Yet, despite their machinations, California entered the union as a free state. Disillusioned Southerners would agitate for even more slave territory, leading to the Kansas-Nebraska Act and, ultimately, to the Civil War itself.