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Population of San Francisco, 1848–1870
Date Population
April 1848 850
July 1849 5,000
December 1849 25,000
1850 21,000
1852 36,151
1860 56,802
1870 149,473
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Using the information on the chart, what can you infer about the Gold Rush’s impact on the city of San Francisco?
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San Francisco’s population grew by a greater percentage after 1860 than during the Gold Rush.
San Francisco’s population grew by a greater percentage after 1860 than during the Gold Rush.
The Gold Rush was a short-lived trend that had little lasting impact on San Francisco.
The Gold Rush was a short-lived trend that had little lasting impact on San Francisco.
Once the forty-niners tried their luck in San Francisco they left the city and moved back home.
Once the forty-niners tried their luck in San Francisco they left the city and moved back home.
The mass migration of forty-niners transformed San Francisco into an economic hub practically overnight.
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The mass migration of forty-niners transformed San Francisco into an economic hub practically overnight.
Explanation: The population jumped from 850 (April 1848) to 25,000 (Dec 1849), showing rapid, large-scale growth during the Gold Rush that reshaped the city.
Explanation: The population jumped from 850 (April 1848) to 25,000 (Dec 1849), showing rapid, large-scale growth during the Gold Rush that reshaped the city.
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