That vast majority of the Chinese landed in San Francisco during the gold rush of 1849.
Possibly 50,000 during the California Gold Rush of 1849.
They were part of the California Gold Rush of 1849.
North America doesn't have camels. People do bring them to zoos and one fellow in the 1800's got a camel to search for gold.
The Chinese came to America in the 1800's because of ther ever depleting noodle stockpiles in china. In America there were copius amounts of noodles, even free noodles, every kind of noodles, spicy, beef flavor (imitated flavor) etc, etc. This is the mane reason why the Chinese came to America in the 1800's.
No one will ever know, the wages varied from a lot to probably just barter (trade no money involved).
The foods that were eaten in Germany in the 1800's included cereals such as millet, oats, and maize.
they collected it from rome
No. Staples were not invented in the 1800's.
No, African slaves brought the relative of the banjo to America in the late 1700's and 1800's. The Banjo changed in America to what it is today, and is considered the only American instrument.
Navigate around Cape Horn, South America and continue on to CA
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