From Mud-Flat Cove to Gold to Statehood: California 1840-1850
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Author(s)Irving Stone
PublisherWord Dancer Press
ISBN / ASIN1884995179
ISBN-139781884995170
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank1,301,175
CategoryHistory
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Documenting the people, events, and milestones that forged the nation's most populous state, this dynamic examination provides a full history of California's founding. From the stories of great men such as John Sutter, John Bidwell, Samuel Brannan, Thomas O. Larkin, the Revered Walter Colton, and John Charles Fremont to the terrible tragedy of the Donner Party and the rapid gold fever that transformed a sleepy trickle of immigration into the torrent of the Gold Rush, this record follows the Mexicans, Californios, and Americans as they vied for control of the territory destined to become the Union's 31st state.
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