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The California Gold Rush rewrote the history of the American West, but especially that of San Francisco. After analyzing images of the city and primary sources, such as a diary entry, scholars discuss these changes. Scaffolded questions help pupils compare and contrast images and examine them for reliability and limitations.
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Instructional Ideas
- Use primary source images of San Francisco to discuss the Gold Rush's impacts on the city
Classroom Considerations
- To use the lesson, create a free account with Stanford History Education Group
- Class members should be familiar with with the Gold Rush
Pros
- Images and textual sources appeal to a variety of learners
- Activity reinforces previously taught content
Cons
- None
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