MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
Who got rich during the out of the
300,000 who rushed to find gold i...
Social Studies, 18.06.2021 03:40 rvkanneh1713
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
Who got rich during the out of the
300,000 who rushed to find gold in
California?
Landowners
Government officials
Gold miners
Answers: 3
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