No, most weren't successful. The Sacramento Bee newspaper reported that "one in every five miners who came to California in 1849 was dead within six months." Those who lived to tell the tail found the work very hard. Most of those who became wealthy off gold were (1) lucky and (2) found their gold during the early days of the Gold Rush.
Actually, alot of those who got rich off the gold rush were the ones who ran businesses to support the prospectors' needs for clothing, equipment, etc.
<span>The Helms-Burton Act punishes other countries for interaction with Cuba following the downing of two planes carrying members of anti-Castro organizations in the US. The Act opens up members of other countries to lawsuits and other problems for interaction with Cuba. The EU brought this issue to the WTO because they feel the US is exercising excessive control over interactions between other countries by controlling access with Cuba.</span>
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False
Explanation:
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<u>~Senpi Boi here~</u>
Explanation:
<em>The Westward expansion is the 19th-century movement of settlers into the American West that began with the Louisiana Purchase and was fueled by the Gold Rush. The Oregon Trail and a belief in manifest destiny. </em>
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