Let California Change the Way You Think About Life What if you could leave the drudgeries of everyday life behind for a while and spend some time exploring a veritable paradise instead? What if you could trade tonight's reheated meatloaf and stale beer for a plate of fresh, succulent seafood accompanied by a perfectly fruity glass of the finest Pinot Grigio you've ever tasted? What if instead of shivering at home in subzero temperatures, you could enjoy a near endless string of perfect 70-degree days on a beautiful beach? When you make the decision to experience California on an up close and personal basis, you're instantly transported to a wonderland where all of these things and more are possible. Ever since the Gold Rush of the mid 1800's, the name California has been synonymous with such timeless concepts as progress, success, and fulfillment. The reason why is …show more content…
This being the case, it encompasses a multitude of climates, terrains, and ecosystems. It's also home to some of the largest and most culturally diverse cities in the entire world including free-spirited, eclectic San Francisco, sunny San Diego, and iconic Los Angeles (which in and of itself is the same size as the country of Belgium). Maybe to you, a dream vacation means standing in awe of the oldest trees or the highest waterfalls in the entire world. Perhaps it's all about enjoying some of the most sumptuous meals of your life alongside a full catalog of some of the world's most famous wines. It might even be about taking a drive along one of the country's most beautiful highways or enjoying some of the finest skiing, golfing, or horseback riding experiences of your life. Whatever your heart desires, California offers you a chance to experience the vacation of a lifetime in vibrant, living color. The only worry you'll have will be in regards to tearing yourself away when it's time to go home! Sunny Southern
Roberts, Brian. American Alchemy: The California Gold Rush and Middle-Class Culture. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2000. The California gold rush of 1849 set a foundation of California's future success. Through a boosting the economy, the gold rush made cali a profit making state.
The famous food for California is a deep fried tortilla with cinnamon sugar and a Jarritos pina to drink with it. These two things are a famous Mexican food in California restaurants and food trucks. They are also Famous for their festivals and there mascots in California. Their famous mascot in a NBA mascot called Slamson The Lion which is the Sacramento Kings mascot. A famous festival for California is the day of the dead or most know as Dia De Los Muertos which celebrates ancestors that have died and they leave food at the grave for them to take to the underworld.
William Salazar Mr. Pacheco History 10 5-2-18 The First Century of California A lot of events have happened during 1848-1940 in California. Historical events such as the Gold Rush and the creation of the railroads, to the more controversial events such as the exploitation of workers, the many strikes that took place, and the monopolies of the railroads. But first, I will begin discussing about the Gold Rush, which began in the year 1848 and had a lasting impact in California.
While challengers to Upton Sinclair’s radical methods for reform label him a socialist foe of American values, Sinclair’s efforts where truly aimed towards publicizing the plight of the average citizen in America. Sinclair helped Californians and citizens throughout the nation realized that their voice and their vote were a powerful political tool. Sinclair’s so called radical policies established a set of Democratic values within California that is still present today. California, The Golden State, was known as the land of milk and honey. It was the home of the gold rush, and industries such as oil, agricultural, and Hollywood flourished.
That is where the real draw to this iconic state lies from the people who tough it out. People who are born and raised here are no exception they are the ones that at first chance are planning their exit strategy. From the few that make it or manage to get by is what makes it that more special. It is hard to just get by in California from the cost of living to the raising prices of gas, but Californians mange every day. Every states has their own niche in which is needed to survive but no state outside of California is more
Introduction In the middle of the California coast is Monterey County, Monterey County is made up of many wonderful sites described as “must-see” places in California websites, travelling websites, and even National Geographic. The drive down Highway 1, the Monterey Aquarium, the Mission in Carmel, and so many other places that define much of California’s beauty and history. Inside Monterey County, more inland, is the town of Salinas. Salinas may not be so popular next to one of the major tourist attractions in California; however, it is a very important example of democracy in local government, especially in California.
The State of California v. George Milton Dear ladies and gentlemen of the jury, I ask you to do one thing, imagine. Imagine you were in a foreign country with no money, friends, or possessions. Imagine you cannot speak the language and the culture is completely different than your natural environment.
The world wars had a profound impact on the United States, and California was no exception. As a major agricultural and industrial state, California played a crucial role in supporting the war efforts of both WW1 and WW2. These conflicts led to significant economic and demographic changes in the state, as well as discrimination against certain groups. In this essay, we will explore the effects of WW1 and WW2 on California, and examine the connections between the two conflicts.
In January of 1848, a carpenter in California made a discovery that changed the history of North America, 2 cold nuggets. Shortly after people flocked towards California with the hopes of gaining big and forever changing their lives. The U.S. quickly made California into a state and benefited greatly from it. The California Gold Rush greatly enhanced the U.S. economy and greatly changed our country.
After President Polk confirmed the rumors of gold in California in 1848 (Oakland Museum Staff), around 250,000 people came to California in seek of the soft metal that could lead to a fortune: gold (The forty-niners). The California Gold Rush not only presented fortune, it presented a new idea of the American Dream: “‘one where the emphasis was on the ability to take risks and the willingness to gamble
“We’re going where? For how long? But why?” I said. It was the summer before seventh grade when my mom told me that we would be going a trip.
Americans were able to make thousands of dollars off of gold and immagrants and foreigners from all over the world came to California. Citizens became richer and all different cultures learned to
California is the “beauty of the eye of the beholder” since all people who come from different background, race, and religion are able to set their own dreams without being criticized. People especially immigrants have viewed California as the “land of opportunity,” which influenced them to leave everything behind in their hometown, to sacrifice their time and to focus on their dreams. Despite the fact that California was lauded as a utopian society, people soon found out that they were going through endeavors and couldn’t overcome them quickly as possible. In fact, Mr. Rawls wanted to express the grievances, struggles, and success that people endure in their rise to the California dream in his short essay, “California: A Place, A People,
America has come such a long way to be known as the Melting Pot. The reason behind this is that America is extremely diverse and has many different people. Many of immigrants, both legal and illegal, from around the world, are migrating to here, in California. For some, this is an advantage. Economically, this means there are more consumers- more people to take advantage of the opportunities and resources that this state has to offer.
The California Gold Rush marked a significant event in U.S. history that will be remembered