First Americans Heard About the Gold, then the World Found Out

Starting with the nearby areas, folks from Oregon, Hawaii, and Mexico rushed to California in search of gold. As the word spread, adventurers from Peru and China also made their way there. Whether by foot or boat, people from different nations poured into California at an amazing rate. In 1849, there were only 54 Chinese individuals in California, but by 1876, that number had grown to an estimated 116,000! Gold fever brought a diverse mix of people to the state, making it a truly fascinating time of exploration and discovery.