The story of California is the story of dreamers-explorers, gold miners,
immigrants, ranchers, moviemakers, farmers, and everyday Americans who
headed west for a fresh start. The first native inhabitants arrived
9,000 years ago, ancestors of the tribes who would greet the Spanish in
the 1700s. Father JunÃpero Serra later established a chain of missions
along the coast, expanding European and Mexican influence. But when gold
was discovered in 1848, the rush was on, and two short years later
California became a state. After the gold ran out, other rushes
followed, from agriculture to industry, Hollywood to Silicon Valley.
California History for Kids includes a time line of
significant events, a list of historic sites to visit or explore online,
and Web resources for further study. And to get a better idea of the
scope of California history and the lives of its citizens, readers can:
* create a Chumash rock painting
* play the Miwok Hoop-and-Pole game
* bake and eat hardtack like a gold miner
* design a cattle brand
* decode a railroad cipher
* immortalize their handprints in plaster
* assemble an earthquake preparedness kit
* and more
Author Katy Duffield tells the rich story of the men and
women who, despite challenges and occasional hardships, settled and
built the vibrant cities and bountiful farms, ranches, and orchards of
the Golden State.
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