What effect did the California Gold Rush have on Mexican Californians?

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Responses

They lost most of their land.

They lost most of their land.

They became wealthy.

They became wealthy.

They returned to Mexico.

They returned to Mexico.

They migrated to the East.

1 answer

The correct response is: They lost most of their land.

The California Gold Rush led to significant displacement and loss of land for Mexican Californians, as many Anglo American settlers moved into the area and claimed land that had previously belonged to Mexican landowners. This resulted in the erosion of their rights and property as the legal framework shifted to favor new settlers.