At the begining, I watched this video because my English teacher ordered us, and we told in class about th Gold Rush. But now I'm in holidays, I watch that because I'm interested
Im not a history nerd but I grew up in the area and I have the curiosity to imagine what it was like back then. I often wish I can go back in time just to see what the river systems and places ive hiked and fished at looked like before it was dredged and altered. Today the middle fork has very deep areas as a result of dredging down to the bedrock,tunnel chute is a man-made rapid created by blasting a tunnel through a hill and diverted the water away from its natural course for about I wanna say a quarter mile to expose an oxbow where gold was deposited and it was a good spot. Its still a beautiful rugged river with a decent trout population but it would be nice to see and know what it was like before
Wow. You are weak if you can't watch a near 3 minute video. Try keeping your sanity when watching a 1 hour and 30 minutes of a psychological discussion.
"Not many people struck it rich and found gold in California. Watch this short video clip and explain in a sentence or two what you think the single most important thing is that came out of the California Gold Rush?" What I answered- I think the most important thing that came out of the California Gold Rush is that it created a lasting impact by propelling significant industrial and agricultural development. It also helped shape the course of California's development by stimulating its economic growth and facilitating its change to statehood.
Me too ! At the begining, we just had to watch this video, but when we entered in class, the english teacher ordered us with one of my friend to do a presentation. Nothing had to be prepared because it was to test us in Direct Oral Expression. I'm French too !
"If gold has been prized because it is the most inert element, changeless and incorruptible, water is prized for the opposite reason -- its fluidity, mobility, changeability that make it a necessity and a metaphor for life itself. To value gold over water is to value economy over ecology, that which can be locked up over that which connects all things." ― Rebecca Solnit, Storming the Gates of Paradise: Landscapes for Politics
This show said some weird things about the Gold Rush. For one, the show claimed that John Sutter found the gold in the "california river." He found it in the American River. Also, I think it's important to note that people did not make their fortunes from 'try-and-try' again. Many people suffered, including white men living in squalor, eating raw flour for food. The people who made fortunes were those who brought civilization to CA. Levi Strauss, those who sold biscuits for $10 each....etc.
It is, granted it was a 3-4 minute preview, which they can't explain in detail within that timeframe, and I don't think they're gonna do the entire 1+ hour documentary on UA-cam since they have it on their own platform lol
There's still some leftover remnants on all 3 forks,some old rusted out equipment, I found what was left of a simple stone built house with the foundation and part of a wall remaining and grown with poison oak, and old bridges(some of which were destroyed in floods)
When KaliYuga came Parikshit Maharaj asked not enter his kingdom and said to stop allowed to stay in places where Gold, Gambling and Intoxication takes place. Hare Krishna Hare Rama Hari Bol....
Who's idea was it for people to kinda of all the sudden start looking for gold. Who God told someone to do this. It was out of nowhere. 1850's, I'm glad they found the 😅 gold. It occured to me to ask, how has christain private schools had history textbooks were slightly different. When I was 15, I went by this Seven- day adventize school called Fleece in Altamonte Springs, FL to use the church restroom and I happened to open one of the school's textbooks and noticed how the quizes would ask, "how did God use such and such person to ..." And found, example "Matthew 8:7 says, " such and such" and write about how God used this Bible verse to speak to such and such person for this political issue of that year?" I've went to a Assembies of God private Christian school and I remembered that the history textbook we used mentioned different Bible verses that God may have used than this textbook. Unless what? Hasn't there been ways to paste copies of historical bookkeeping recorders per say to see what God had planted in these politicians hearts to help shape our country for what it was at the time since everybody went to church and trusted God's advice and they were to form proper decisions making them their own. And, in schools at all. That's where God should be mentioned as well. Luckily, these textbooks I've mentioned did help me focus on how learning from history could help for tomorrow from what God needed.
I want to hang out with people had gold brain . I have lots of history .. And I have to Manny idea all things coming out from all name . And simble from movie from anything . Well I'm getting old before I get old and forget everything. Huh? Gold dust or gold rush.. anyway I need to travel again to see what's up.
who else is here doing work whilst corona 🤠
Grade ?? (8th)
Me
Denis Zockt me
right here buddy
I came from year 2070?whose with me?
Lol I have to watch this for an assignment
Can’t wait for my recommendations to be messed up
Eqquip [GD] SAME OMG
Same
Mood🥱✌🏼
Same
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Who’s here for online school
Yessir
Me
yep
im the school bully: give me all your bitcoin
lmfao 😂😂😂😂
im so weak
People are commenting that they had to watch this for an assignment. I feel like a nerd watching this in summer break because I am interested...
At the begining, I watched this video because my English teacher ordered us, and we told in class about th Gold Rush. But now I'm in holidays, I watch that because I'm interested
I'm a history enthusiast as well.
Im not a history nerd but I grew up in the area and I have the curiosity to imagine what it was like back then. I often wish I can go back in time just to see what the river systems and places ive hiked and fished at looked like before it was dredged and altered. Today the middle fork has very deep areas as a result of dredging down to the bedrock,tunnel chute is a man-made rapid created by blasting a tunnel through a hill and diverted the water away from its natural course for about I wanna say a quarter mile to expose an oxbow where gold was deposited and it was a good spot. Its still a beautiful rugged river with a decent trout population but it would be nice to see and know what it was like before
kylesea geruberalles me too
WHy hasnt anyone made a summary of the video in the comments
Because the videos only 2:40 seconds long....?
@@marbed28 still, nobody likes doing hw, why would we waste our time watching a video when we can be listening to music while doing it? XD
Sgt_ River I agree. 😄
It's still a 2 minute vid
Wow. You are weak if you can't watch a near 3 minute video. Try keeping your sanity when watching a 1 hour and 30 minutes of a psychological discussion.
I literally had to search this up because of online school
Oh no you had to watch a 3 minute video? How terrible
@@pepsico815 yes man very difficulty
I swear that our teachers just give us more homework in quarantine even though some don't even help us out before giving us the work.
2:16am in 2024, and I infact learned something new today lololol
3:09
You have no idea the feelings of failure until you mine gold. If you push through it, that's when things change
"Not many people struck it rich and found gold in California. Watch this short video clip and explain in a sentence or two what you think the single most important thing is that came out of the California Gold Rush?" What I answered- I think the most important thing that came out of the California Gold Rush is that it created a lasting impact by propelling significant industrial and agricultural development. It also helped shape the course of California's development by stimulating its economic growth and facilitating its change to statehood.
Who asked
@@Mexicanseafood433jeez
Where'd you cut and paste that from?
tysm
Well I'm French but watching this for some school purposes (I've to do a presentation lol) 😂 Who's here for this purpose too???
Me too ! At the begining, we just had to watch this video, but when we entered in class, the english teacher ordered us with one of my friend to do a presentation. Nothing had to be prepared because it was to test us in Direct Oral Expression. I'm French too !
Why do you want to learn American history
getting jammed pack with homework. MY FAVORITE!
Bitcoin rush has some similarities with gold rush
"If gold has been prized because it is the most inert element, changeless and incorruptible, water is prized for the opposite reason -- its fluidity, mobility, changeability that make it a necessity and a metaphor for life itself. To value gold over water is to value economy over ecology, that which can be locked up over that which connects all things."
― Rebecca Solnit, Storming the Gates of Paradise: Landscapes for Politics
This show said some weird things about the Gold Rush. For one, the show claimed that John Sutter found the gold in the "california river." He found it in the American River. Also, I think it's important to note that people did not make their fortunes from 'try-and-try' again. Many people suffered, including white men living in squalor, eating raw flour for food. The people who made fortunes were those who brought civilization to CA. Levi Strauss, those who sold biscuits for $10 each....etc.
jtm
Where do you think California is located, America 😂
Delusional
Sutter didn't discover gold. James Marshall discovered it while working on sutters property.
@@jacktrout5807 wrong
Online school check! But like why hasn’t anyone put a summary in here
Lmao somehow this video seems a bit biased, isnt this supposed to be history?
IC3BERG S1MPSON never trust the history channel
ikr
It is, granted it was a 3-4 minute preview, which they can't explain in detail within that timeframe, and I don't think they're gonna do the entire 1+ hour documentary on UA-cam since they have it on their own platform lol
How is it bias??
I have to watch for school
Who's here because they just strangely got interested in learning about history for absolutely no reason at 2:00AM?
me
12:30am tho
Bon les français qui est ici pour la LLCE mettez des likes 👌✨
Mdrr 😂
@@nxgan.ae_ ON EST LAAAAAAAA L’ENNUIE TOUSSA TAVUUUUUE 💪😭😭😭
@@venelapdp envoie ce que t'as fais frérot j'ai bientôt mon oral la
@@yous8517 Ta besoin de quoi pour l'oral
Some desire knowledge and then some only want to know enough to get by.
Athena
this is an epic bruh moment
Jeune vidéo miteuse mais très précise
Idk why but im in love in the history of the fold rush liel i wanna know more about it
gotta love gold
this is cool episode
Who else watching this for your teacher
GOOD VIDEO
Love it!
im doing this for a thing for my class.
recondmations: Watch history stuff
Me: No
There's still some leftover remnants on all 3 forks,some old rusted out equipment, I found what was left of a simple stone built house with the foundation and part of a wall remaining and grown with poison oak, and old bridges(some of which were destroyed in floods)
thank u this really helped out
When KaliYuga came Parikshit Maharaj asked not enter his kingdom and said to stop allowed to stay in places where Gold, Gambling and Intoxication takes place. Hare Krishna Hare Rama Hari Bol....
ah yes, online school, so we meet again
Vive la France
On est laaaa ✨💪💪💪
SAME! Online School FRVR
How do I find the entire series of "The Story of Us" online so I can watch the full episodes in order? Thanks!
I have to vatch this because my teacher.
First gold rush by annanki in south africa.
I'm just doing homeschool
Lol
A story out of Congo square type thing!
Ulysses Grant
❤ - Wells Fargo
Why’d my teacher make me watch this 😀
Same
"Seismic shift" nice one
America the Story of Us: Bitcoin Rush
Imagine finding a piece of gold randomly 😂 I would be scared shitless
I already did it ☺️ 🙏🏼
JEROME POWELL!! 🎅🙏
So who discovered it first it doesn't say which people?
everything that lives on the planet effects the planet. Unless you have a magical place like narnia, then stop trying to get attention
Hungry Shark reference....?
about how much people died in the gold rush by mosquitos?
I feel like meth heads and prospectors are the same
We so got the Gold Feaver here, greetings from the Adventures in Gold Rush team to all🧈🧈🧈
Bob Lutz?????
Oh so America has everything it's need it doesn't need those other countries really
Imperialism is definitely against all people's interest.
Who’s watching this because of school
Bitcoin rush today
gang gang
Who's idea was it for people to kinda of all the sudden start looking for gold. Who God told someone to do this. It was out of nowhere. 1850's, I'm glad they found the 😅 gold.
It occured to me to ask, how has christain private schools had history textbooks were slightly different. When I was 15, I went by this Seven- day adventize school called Fleece in Altamonte Springs, FL to use the church restroom and I happened to open one of the school's textbooks and noticed how the quizes would ask, "how did God use such and such person to ..." And found, example "Matthew 8:7 says, " such and such" and write about how God used this Bible verse to speak to such and such person for this political issue of that year?" I've went to a Assembies of God private Christian school and I remembered that the history textbook we used mentioned different Bible verses that God may have used than this textbook. Unless what? Hasn't there been ways to paste copies of historical bookkeeping recorders per say to see what God had planted in these politicians hearts to help shape our country for what it was at the time since everybody went to church and trusted God's advice and they were to form proper decisions making them their own.
And, in schools at all. That's where God should be mentioned as well. Luckily, these textbooks I've mentioned did help me focus on how learning from history could help for tomorrow from what God needed.
Who’s here for online school work .-.
7th grade social studies here 🤪🤪✨
Frrrr, same
8th grade over here smh
Appreciate your good teachers and do well in the SAT.
Wsh la zone grosse compréhension orale qui m’aide 🤌🏽🤌🏽🤌🏽🤌🏽😭🤪😤
Wsh mon bg je fais la même il faut dire que les américains récoltaient de l'or
@@virgiletreussard1114 madame pote n’est pas de cet avis 😭😭🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿😤😤😤
@@peugeuftkr1395 tu veux parler de madame pottier?🌈🏓🙄😂😂🍕🥐 ou de mon pote à la compte 🤪😱😂😂🍟🍿🤣🤣🍎
@@virgiletreussard1114 oui c’est bien elle bien joué mon ratpi🏴☠️🏴☠️🤌🏽🤌🏽🇩🇿
@@peugeuftkr1395 🍌🍌🇩🇿🇩🇿
Too much politics, not enough unbiased historical information for it's own sake.
There is no such thing as unbiased historical information. Deciding what to talk about is a bias in itself. Perspective is essential.
Same
I want to hang out with people had gold brain . I have lots of history .. And I have to Manny idea all things coming out from all name . And simble from movie from anything . Well I'm getting old before I get old and forget everything. Huh? Gold dust or gold rush.. anyway I need to travel again to see what's up.
sounds yummy
Yes, king. It sounds yummy.
Bro actually watched this 14 years ago
Did he just call the state of California a creature?
Anyone here just for school lmao
The Indians beat the Gold Rush people yes
1:13
Si vous voyez ce message madame, ne faites pas de compréhension orale s'il vous plaît on en a suffisamment fait, soyez indulgente !
J'aimerais savoir si elle a été sympa...
Nous c'est trop tard, que dieu nous gardent 👼🏻
@@paulberthelot3587 Vous l'aviez aussi comme enseignante?
me
ME
Online school club
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I am a reincarnated prospector
I'm a reincarneted methead
Whatever
Nice how do u remmeber ur past life because of a regression ? Or just passion n memories
Passion and memories
Native people did not get any gold ,funny
Reason
To treason
Pure propaganda b.s.
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