What Levi Strauss and Luzena Stanley Wilson had in common is that (c.) both were entrepreneurs who started successful businesses that supplied the needs of California's Gold miners.
<u>Levi Strauss was a German-American entrepreneur and the founder of the first company that manufactured blue jeans: Levi Strauss & Co</u>. As well as Luzena Stanley Wilson, Levi Strauss developed his business during the California Gold Rush. Moreover, his firm was set in San Francisco; therefore, <u>Western miners started to wear the work pants made by Levi Strauss & Co</u>. <u>Luzena Stanley Wilson</u> also supplied the needs of California's Gold miners since <u>she set up a hotel in Nevada, one of the places where miners that were becoming rich lived</u>. The hotel was called "El Dorado"; however, it burned to the ground nine months after it was opened.