The Gold Rush

Gold Seekers, Miners, and Merchants

Spotlight on American History

In 1848, a carpenter discovered gold in the American River near Sacramento. His discovery launched the California gold rush, which is considered the single largest migration in U.S. history. This title paints a picture of the gold seekers, miners, and merchants who shaped the culture of 19th California as they attempted to strike it rich. Readers will love learning about this exciting time in history, which is brought to life through primary sources and historical photographs. This engaging title reinforces important social studies concepts, which aids in supporting classroom learning.

Library Bound Book List: $27.93 / S&L: $20.95
Interactive eBook List: $99.95 / S&L: $74.95
eBook List: $27.93 / S&L: $20.95

Reading Level: 4-6

Interest Level: 3-8

Product type : Library Bound Book
ISBN : 978-1-5081-4942-2
Author : Mina Flores
Copyright : 2017
Language : English
Category : Social Studies, American History
Pages : 24
Trim : 7 1/8" x 8 1/2"
Dewey : 979.4/03--dc23
ATOS : 5.6
ARPoints : 0.5
Subject : Social Studies, American History
Binding : Library
Black-and-White Photographs • Detailed Table of Contents • Full-Color Photographs • Glossary • Illustrations • Primary Sources • Websites

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