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[[File:CaliforniaGoldRush.png|thumb|300px|John Sutter's men fleeing in the Great Basin Desert]]
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The '''Great Basin Desert''' is a desert in the western [[United States]] that spans a large part of the state of Nevada, and extends into western Utah, eastern California, and Idaho.  
The '''Great Basin Desert''' is a desert in the western [[United States]] that spans a large part of the state of Nevada, and extends into western Utah, eastern [[California]], and Idaho.


In 1852, an [[American Assassin (1852)|American Assassin]] pursued [[John Sutter]] here to avenge those he enslaved during the [[California Gold Rush]].
In 1852, an [[American Assassin (1852)|American Assassin]] pursued [[John Sutter]] here to avenge those he enslaved during the [[California Gold Rush]].
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*''[[Assassin's Creed (Titan comics)|Assassin's Creed]]'' issue 1
*''[[Assassin's Creed (Titan comics)|Assassin's Creed]]'' issue 1
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File:CaliforniaGoldRush.png
John Sutter's men fleeing in the Great Basin Desert

The Great Basin Desert is a desert in the western United States that spans a large part of the state of Nevada, and extends into western Utah, eastern California, and Idaho.

In 1852, an American Assassin pursued John Sutter here to avenge those he enslaved during the California Gold Rush.

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