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California Gold Rush worksheets for Class 6 students through Wayground (formerly Quizizz) provide comprehensive coverage of this pivotal period in American westward expansion. These educational resources strengthen students' understanding of the economic, social, and geographical transformations that occurred during the mid-1800s gold discovery in California. The worksheet collections include practice problems that explore the causes and effects of mass migration, the development of mining towns, and the impact on Native American populations. Students engage with primary source analysis, timeline construction, and map interpretation activities that build critical thinking skills essential for historical inquiry. Each worksheet comes with a detailed answer key to support independent learning and includes free printable pdf formats for classroom flexibility.
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