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The '''California Gold Rush''' (1848-1855) was a period of history in the [[United States]] that saw many gold prospectors journey to [[California]]. It was marred by violence, including genocide perpetrated on the indigenous peoples of the [[Great Basin Desert]]. | The '''California Gold Rush''' (1848-1855) was a period of history in the [[United States]] that saw many gold prospectors journey to [[California]]. It was marred by violence, including genocide perpetrated on the indigenous peoples of the [[Great Basin Desert]]. | ||
[[John Sutter]] owned the mill where gold was first struck, and treated the [[Maidu]] people appallingly. In 1852, he was robbed by an [[American Assassin (1852)|Assassin]] | [[John Sutter]] owned the mill where gold was first struck, and treated the [[Maidu]] people appallingly. In 1852, while traveling through the Great Basin in his [[Wagon|carriage]], he was robbed by an [[American Assassin (1852)|Assassin]], who wanted to take the stolen gold back to the Maidu. | ||
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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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The California Gold Rush (1848-1855) was a period of history in the United States that saw many gold prospectors journey to California. It was marred by violence, including genocide perpetrated on the indigenous peoples of the Great Basin Desert.
John Sutter owned the mill where gold was first struck, and treated the Maidu people appallingly. In 1852, while traveling through the Great Basin in his carriage, he was robbed by an Assassin, who wanted to take the stolen gold back to the Maidu.
Reference
- Assassin's Creed issue 1
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