France’s Napoleon Bonaparte was threatening to reestablish a French colony in the Americas beginning around 1799. To aid in French colonization, Napoleon used his bargaining skills to sign a secret treaty with Spain that gave Louisiana back to France and …show more content…
When James W. Marshall discovered gold in Coloma, California in January 1848 he and the land owner tried desperately to keep it a secret. However, a newspaper called The Californian printed a note about the discovery that March. (Westward Expansion) The word spread so quickly that in 1949 around 90,000 people seeking gold flooded the area, these people were coined the “forty-niners.” Over the next few years it was estimated that 300,000 people had come to California to find gold and collect their portion. (California Gold Rush) In 1850 California was admitted into statehood, and the development of the areas inhabited by the gold seekers had become well developed. By 1852 the gold rush started to slow, because the gold became harder to find using conventional methods. (California Gold Rush)
The Transcontinental Railroad was completed on May 10, 1869 when Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads met in Promontory Point, Utah. On that day a golden spike was driven to signify the railroads completion. The railroad was over 1900 miles long and stretched from Council Bluffs, IA to Sacramento, CA. (First Transcontinental Railroad) This new railroad was to become the new method of travel to the West, it was a necessary imprudent over the typical cart and oxen journeys which many didn’t survive. The transcontinental railroad allowed populations to boom all along the