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Why was the California gold rush important?

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Answer: The California Gold Rush had a far-reaching effect on western economies and international immigration. It opened up the west to settlers and sped up the creation of communities; this eventually changed the state of California in significant ways (both socially and politically). Historians believe California became a state much sooner because of the influx of gold seekers.

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It created a great infrastructure for the state causing more jobs and homes to be created
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