Camp Dig Team: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 8:30AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Welcome to the Camp Internet Gold Rush Dig ! We are going to grab our picks and shovels - well keyboards and mouse these days - and DIG for information gold. The most important thing we ask in your Internet Dig work is that you always start your answer with the number of the question, followed by a period – example : 3. – before you post your answer so we know what you are working on answering. Now, let's hit the trail !

Camp Dig Team: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 8:30AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Hint - try your best to reach #18 to see if you discovered gold .. and by #20 at the end, you will be given a challenge we ask each student to complete.

Camp Dig Team: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 8:31AM PST (-0800 GMT)
STORY ONE First, let's look at the Journey by Sea and learn a few interesting things about that perilous trip from the East to the West Coast of North America in the mid 1800s.

Camp Dig Team: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 8:31AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1) How many days did Ship's Captains often promise the trip from New England to California would take ? It really took an average of 4-5 months ! Think how the travelers would feel by the time they finally arrived in San Francisco ! button

Camp Dig Team: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 8:32AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2) Which shipping routes could you choose from ? What did it cost to buy a ticket to make the trip ? button

Camp Dig Team: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 8:32AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3) What problems did they have with their food during the long voyage ? button

Camp Dig Team: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 8:32AM PST (-0800 GMT)
4) Why did some ships go all the way to Hawaii before being able to sail to California ? button

Camp Dig Team: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 8:33AM PST (-0800 GMT)
5) Some east coast travelers sailed to Central America and crossed by land to the Pacific. What diseases were common on this shorter, but no less dangerous route ? button

Camp Dig Team: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 8:33AM PST (-0800 GMT)
STORY TWO Journey By Land is next – let’s learn about those wagon trains, trails, and dangers ….

Camp Dig Team: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 8:33AM PST (-0800 GMT)
6) Which two LAND trails were most often used to reach the California gold lands ? button

Camp Dig Team: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 8:34AM PST (-0800 GMT)
7) Study the map and decide which mountains, passes, or deserts were the entry points into California ( you may also need to look at a good geography map of California to compare the route to the real landmarks ). button

Camp Dig Team: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 8:34AM PST (-0800 GMT)
8)What was the cost for a family of four to make the overland trip ? And how long did it usually take them ? button

Camp Dig Team: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 8:34AM PST (-0800 GMT)
9) Name 10 supplies the travelers by land brought along in their wagons. button

Camp Dig Team: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 8:35AM PST (-0800 GMT)
10) How many miles could the wagon trains travel in a day ? And what dangers did they face ? button

Camp Dig Team: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 8:35AM PST (-0800 GMT)
STORY THREE - CALIFORNIA !! You are now going to become our brave travelers, and have just arrived in California by land and sea. One of the first places you head for is Sutter’s Fort, nearby which gold was first found. You will buy supplies, and head into the hills to look for a piece of land or river bed to claim and begin working. We will follow you and see what you are going to learn about the gold rush .....

Camp Dig Team: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 8:36AM PST (-0800 GMT)
11) What is the name of the first mining camp founded ? When was it founded ? And what was its initial population ? button

Camp Dig Team: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 8:36AM PST (-0800 GMT)
12) Gold was discovered January of 1848, and the first mining camp was established with in 6 months. By 1850, what had the size of that mining camp grown to ? and how many people passed through it that year ? You will see from these numbers that a land that had seen only a handful of settlers in 1847, was to become the scene of tens of thousand of people in a matter of a few years. That was an amazing population EXPLOSION !!! button

Camp Dig Team: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 8:36AM PST (-0800 GMT)
13) It was on John Sutter's land that gold was found. What happened to John Sutter, his fort, and his dreams, once gold was found ? button

Camp Dig Team: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 8:37AM PST (-0800 GMT)
14) Look at this map of the gold country - name three mining camps with unusual or colorful names. Name the one you will choose to head to. button

Camp Dig Team: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 8:37AM PST (-0800 GMT)
15) We know gold was discovered in January 1848. Using this gold time line at button Tell us what announcement in December of 1848, by whom, turned the gold discovery known by local Californians and a few sailors, into a world wide GOLD RUSH.

Camp Dig Team: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 8:37AM PST (-0800 GMT)
16) Once the word was out, people flocked to California from all over the world. Now that we know how hard the journey was to even reach California, let's see if we are able to survive finding gold ourselves. In #14, you selected a gold camp to go work near. What food would you have found to eat if you were a busy miner with no time to cook ? And what would a slice of bread have cost ? (hint- the answer lies beyond the dishwater reports – look down further) button

Camp Dig Team: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 8:38AM PST (-0800 GMT)
17) What tools do you think you would have need to mine your own claim ? Here are a few descriptions of what the miners reportedly used - but tell us what tools YOU would have used please. See TOOLS at button ; see the picture of tools at button

Camp Dig Team: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 8:38AM PST (-0800 GMT)
18) Now that you have an idea what food you would eat, and what tools you would use, find the river closest to your mining camp, imagine staking a claim, and of course, finding GOLD ! What is the name of the river you are on ? button And how much gold did you find ? Did you pan for it ? Use a sluice box ? Dig for it ?

Camp Dig Team: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 8:39AM PST (-0800 GMT)
19) Now that you have struck it RICH - tell us what you will do with your wealth. Will you stay in California and buy a ranch in the country to raise cattle and horses, orchards and gardens ? Will you go to San Francisco or Sacramento and invest in a shop or fancy hotel to earn more from your gold wealth ? Will you return to the land you came from as a wealthy person ? If you chose to return home, what will you do with the gold you bring home ?

Camp Dig Team: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 8:39AM PST (-0800 GMT)
STORY FOUR – YOUR STORY - here you write us about what you have learned in your Gold Rush Dig …..

Camp Dig Team: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 8:40AM PST (-0800 GMT)
20) FINAL CHALLENGE - think of yourself as the miner who just struck it rich ... and write a letter to your family at home. Tell them all of the following : how you got to California, what the trip was like, where you went to stake your claim, what tools you used, what you ate, how you found the gold, what you plan to do with it. Then post the letter back here in the chat room - or send it later to camp@rain.org...... My dear sweet Clara .... To my dearest Parents ..... Dear Brother John .... To my dearest husband Sam ... WHO WILL YOU WRITE TO ? WHAT WILL YOU TELL THEM ?

The Victoria Grizzlies: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 8:46AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Question #3 Here are the reasons that they had problems over their long voyage. The salt meat often went bad. The wine turned to vinegar. The bottles of fruit juice blew up. The candles melted near the equator. The rats aboard the ship ate the cheese. The butter and lard went rancid. A lot of weevils got into flour, rice and hard bread.

The Victoria Grizzlies: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 8:50AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Question #1 The ship's captains often promise that it will take 30 days to reach California from New England.

The Victoria Grizzlies: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 8:55AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Question #9 They would bring a cooking stove made of sheet metal, a couple cows, coffee and tea, tools for mining, farming and repairing wagons, vegetable and flower seeds, medicines, quilts, musical instruments, guns, ammunition, awls, needles strengthened for mending clothes and tents, bedding, including buffalo robes, waterproofindia rubber blankets to keep things dry, lock chains to hold wagons back on steep hills.

The Victoria Grizzlies: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 8:56AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Question #10 A good day of traveling would be ten to fifteen miles.

Mr. Bartlett: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 8:56AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Camp Dig team, thanks for the chance to finish this up. There were several of us who didn't get a chance to find gold.

David & Tommy ( Mr. Bartlett: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 8:59AM PST (-0800 GMT)
10. They travled 550 miles a day.

xavier(Mr. Bartlet class: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 8:59AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#10.It took them 15 miles. they faced animals like bears,and snakes

Zak&: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:00AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#14. I would chose poker flat.

John soliz (Mr. Barttlets class: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:00AM PST (-0800 GMT)
10 It could travel 15 miles a day, the dangers were anmails, having no food or water

: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:00AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#10 They could travel 15 miles and the dangers were

Vince(Mr. Bartlett's class): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:00AM PST (-0800 GMT)
10. It took ten to 15 miles a day. The dangers were animals, no food or water, and diseases.

Victoria Chumash: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:00AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The answer to question number one is thirty days

Jake Grant (Mr. Bartlett's class): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:00AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#10. They traveled 10 to 15 miles a day and their dangers were geting sick.

Zak&Scott Mr Bartlett: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:01AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#14. I would choose Poker Flat.

Stan(Mr.Barttlet): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:02AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#10. They traveled 10 to 15 miles in one day. The dangers were sickness.

Alicia(Mr Bartlett'sClass): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:02AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#10 They suffred suff barking.Alicia

nathan(mr. Bartlet): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:04AM PST (-0800 GMT)
10#They face snaks and outher danger. They went 10 to 15 miles a day.

Craig(Mr. Barttlet): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:05AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#10. They traveled 10 to 15 miles a day.

David & Tommy ( Mr. Bartlett: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:05AM PST (-0800 GMT)
11. Replica of sutter mil and it was in 1847

Victoria Chumash: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:05AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The answer to number two is the two routes are the Cape Horn route and the Panama route and it would cost you anywhere from $250 to $1200

Alicia(Mr Bartlett'sClass): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:06AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#10 They suffred suff barking.Alicia

Kaylee Chase (Mr. Bartlett's class: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:06AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#17 The miners act

Zak&Scott Mr. Bartletts clasas: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:08AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#14. I would chose Poker Flat Dog Town and Losey level Ruff and Ready.

Stan(Mr.Barttlet): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:08AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#11. The name was lofty mountains, it was founded 1848 and the population is 170.

Zak&Scott Mr. Bartletts clasas: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:08AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#14. I would chose Poker Flat Dog Town and Losey level Ruff and Ready.

Alexis(Mr.Bartlett's class): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:09AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#14 Three names are Poker flat ,Dog town,and Kelsey are diffrent names.

Victoria Chumash: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:09AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The answer to number three is the salt often went bad, wine turned into vineger, bottles of fruit juice blew up, candles melted near the equater, rats ate the cheese, butter and lard went rancid, and weevils got into the flour, rice and hard bread.

Vince(Mr. Bartlett's class): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:09AM PST (-0800 GMT)
17. I would use a pick and a shovle. I would use a light hat to see where i am.

Zak&Scott Mr. Bartletts clasas: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:09AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#17 The minners act.

Alexis(Mr.Bartlett's class): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:10AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#14 I would pick Dog Town.

: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:10AM PST (-0800 GMT)
i7 minners act.

Victoria Chumash: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:10AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The answer to number 4 is they sailed to Hawaii so they could catch the wind currents

Jake Grant (Mr. Bartlett's class): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:11AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#14. We think that Rough and Ready, Goodyear Bar and Fiddle town is the most uncomon name to us. We would like to go to Goodyear Bar.

John soliz ( Mr . Barttlet: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:11AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#17 minners act

David & Tommy ( Mr. Bartlett: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:11AM PST (-0800 GMT)
15. Samuel Brannan discovered gold in 1848

Vince(Mr. Bartlett's class): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:11AM PST (-0800 GMT)
11. The camp name was Coloma. Its population was 6,000. It was founded 1848.

xavier(Mr. Bartlet class: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:11AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#14. three names are carson hill,fairy play,and grizzly lake

Megan Mr.barttle: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:11AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3 Nine out of ten captons promest they would be there in 30 days.

Kaylee Chase (Mr. Bartlett's class: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:11AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#17 The miners actually used a pan, hat, spoon, or a blanket to reap thousands of dollars in a weeks time, sometimes in a day.

Victoria Chumash: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:12AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The answer to number five is some common diseases were yellow fever, malaria, dysentery, and cholera

Samantha and Morgan (Mr. Bartlett's class) : . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:13AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#17:The minners actually could use a pan, a hat, a spoon, or a blanket to reap thousands of dollars in a weeks time, sometimes in a day.

Craig(Mr. Barttlet): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:13AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#11 It was the lofty mountains,it was found in 1848,and the population was 6,000.

John soliz ( Mr . Barttlet: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:13AM PST (-0800 GMT)
11 The camps name was coloma, it was founded in 1848, The population was 6,000.

nathan(mr. Bartlet): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:13AM PST (-0800 GMT)
11# It is cold loftey montins the poplishon is 6,000 in 1848.

Craig(Mr. Barttlet): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:13AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#11 It was the lofty mountains,it was found in 1848,and the population was 6,000.

Nick&Austin(Mr.Bartlett): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:14AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#14. Lousy level rough and ready, Fair play,and Last chance were some with colorful names. We would go to Grizzly flats.

nathan(mr. Bartlet): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:14AM PST (-0800 GMT)
11# It is cold loftey montins the poplishon is 6,000 in 1848.

Stan(Mr.Barttlet): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:15AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#12. In 1850 the population was 6,000 and tens of thousands passed by.

Victoria Chumash: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:17AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The answer to number eight for a family of four it usually cost from $600 to $700 and it usually took 5 to 6 months

Alexis(Mr.Bartlett's class): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:17AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#15 In 1849 Samul gave the speach.

Samantha and Morgan (Mr. Bartlett's class) : . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:18AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#18:The river closest to our camp is Stanislaus River.

Kaylee Chase (Mr. Bartlett's class: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:18AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#18 The river closes to our camp is Stanislaos River.

Zak&Scott Mr. Bartletts clasas: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:20AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#14. I would chose Poker Flat Dog Town and Losey level Ruff and Ready. We want to go to, Losey level rough and ready

Samantha and Morgan(Mr. Bartlett's class): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:20AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#16 I feel sorry for the people who had to eat that stuff.

Zak&Scott Mr. Bartletts clasas: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:20AM PST (-0800 GMT)
It's closest to Yuba River.

Zak&Scott Mr. Bartletts clasas: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:21AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#18. It's closest to yuba river.

John soliz ( Mr . Barttlet: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:21AM PST (-0800 GMT)
14 Fair play,Goodyear bar, Cut eye Fosters bar, I would like to go to Fair play.

Kaylee Chase (Mr. Bartlett's class: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:21AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#19 We would want to go to a fancy hotel to earn more gold.

Victoria Chumash: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:22AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Question #1 The captins promised 30 days.

Adam (Mr. bartlett,s): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:22AM PST (-0800 GMT)
It was

Alexis(Mr.Bartlett's class): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:23AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#16 The bread was $1.00 to$2.00.I would have to eat beans.

Jake Grant (Mr. Bartlett's class): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:23AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#15. Presedent Pulk told a message about the congress.

Nick&Austin(Mr.Bartlett): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:23AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#15. President Polk told everyone about the gold in a spech to congress.

Stan(Mr.Barttlet): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:23AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#13. He was sad, his dreams were ruined and his fort didn't have any supplies.

Megan Mr.barttlet: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:24AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 tickets to go on a gerney cost les than $600 and more than $1,000.

Brian&Justin (Mr.Bartlett's class): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:24AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#10 It was James K.Polk.

Zak&Scott Mr. Bartletts clasas: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:24AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#15. In 1841 Samel gave the speach.

victoria shooting stars: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:25AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#4 Many ships went as far out as the Sandwich Islands (now Hawaii) before finding the wind currents needed to get them to California.

Victoria Chumash: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:25AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Question #3 Salt meat often went bad. Wine turned to vinegar. Bottles of fruit juice blew up. Candles melted near the equator. Rats ate cheese. Butter and lard went rancid. Weevils got into flour, rice and hard bread.

Jake Grant (Mr. Bartlett's class): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:26AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#16. They ate beans and drank dish water.

Lindsay(Mr.Bartlett's class): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:26AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#17 I would use a spoon, a pan, and a shovel.

Nick&Austin(Mr.Bartlett): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:26AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#16.They ate beans, and drank dishwater.

victoria shooting stars: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:27AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 as many as nine out of 10 captains were incompetent and the promised travel time of 30 days was rarely met.

Samantha and Morgan (Mr. Bartlett's class) : . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:27AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#19:Now that we have gold we would buy a HUGE house, we will buy an old fashion car.

nathan(mr. bartlet: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:27AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The poplashon was 6,000.

Craig(Mr. Barttlet): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:27AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#12 the population was 6,000,thousands of people passed throu.

Victoria Chumash: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:27AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Question#4 Many ships went as far out as the Sandwich Islands (now Hawaii) before finding the wind currents needed to get them to California.

Alexis Jessica(Mr.Bartlett's class): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:27AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#17 We would use a pick,shovle,and a blanket.

nathan(mr. bartlet: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:27AM PST (-0800 GMT)
12#The poplashon was 6,000.

Stan(Mr.Barttlet): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:28AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#14. Chinesetown, Marysiville and Rawhide are colarful names. I would like to stay at Chinesetown.

Vince(Mr. Bartlett's class): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:28AM PST (-0800 GMT)
14. The camps were Whiskey flat, Goodyears bar, and Fair play. I would go to Whiskey flat.

Adam (Mr. bartlett,s): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:28AM PST (-0800 GMT)
It was cold lofty mountian the populish is 6,000 in 1848. #11

Victoria Chumash: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:29AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Question#5 Scurvy, due to lack of fresh fruit and vegetabales and cholera

Kaylee Chase (Mr. Bartlett's class: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:29AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#15 The person is Presandent James K. Polk. The annousment was about the Congress.

victoria shooting stars: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:29AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Salt meat often went bad. Wine turned to vinegar. #3 Bottles of fruit juice blew up. Candles melted near the equator. Rats ate cheese. Butter and lard went rancid. Weevils got into flour, rice and hard bread.

Alexis Jessica(Mr.Bartlett's class): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:30AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#18 The river is N. Fork and we used a pan.

nathan(mr. bartlet: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:30AM PST (-0800 GMT)
13#Hes dreams finding gold was down.

Victoria Chumash: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:31AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Question#6 Mormon or Oregon trails.

victoria shooting stars: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:31AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5Yellow fever Malaria Dysentery Cholera - an epidemic in Panama City killed many as they waited.

Alicia(Mr Bartlett'sClass): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:31AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#20 Dear familly, The tip over here was rought. When I got over here I got rich by mineing in San Fancico. I used a shovle, and a pick that I bought when I got here. I ate fish and samon. From, Alicia

Megan Mr.barttlet: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:31AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 tickets to go on a gerney cost les than $600 and more than $1,000.

Samantha and Morgan (Mr. Bartlett's class) : . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:32AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#15:President James K. Polk announced was about the congress.

Craig(Mr. Barttlet): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:32AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#13 Dog town,volcano,and poker flat.I would go to poker flat.

victoria shooting stars: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:32AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#6 Most overlanders began their journey on the Mormon or Oregon trails.

Stan(Mr.Barttlet): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:33AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#15. James K. Polk did the announcment. He told everybody about the gold.

Alexis Jessica(Mr.Bartlett's class): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:33AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#19 We would go to home and put it in a safe.

Nick&Austin(Mr.Bartlett): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:33AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#.17.We would use pans to mine for gold.

John soliz ( Mr . Barttlet: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:33AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#15 It was James k. Polk Wha told the news.

xavier(Mr. Bartlet class: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:33AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#15. It was a preasidant named James k, polk

Victoria Chumash: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:33AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Question#10 15 miles

Lindsay(Mr.Bartlett's class): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:33AM PST (-0800 GMT)
# 19 I would raise a ranch and keep horses and cattle.

Vince(Mr. Bartlett's class): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:34AM PST (-0800 GMT)
15. It was James k. Polk who told the news.

Jake Grant (Mr. Bartlett's class): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:34AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#17. We would use a pan a hat, spoon or a blanket to rap thousands of dollars.

Samantha and Morgan(Mr. Bartlett's class): . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:34AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#19 We also want a barn with horses and 10,000,000 pounds of GOLD PER DAY.

Mr. Bartlett: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:34AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Thanks Camp Staff. We have to go for now.

Victoria Chumash: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:34AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Victoria Chumash Signing out

nathan(mr. bartlet: . . . . Fri, Jan 14, 9:34AM PST (-0800 GMT)
14# poker flag hell town

Mr. Decroo - TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 7:40AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Testing....server Margret...

Mr. Decroo - TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 7:41AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Testing server Truman....Hello everyone...we would like to join the dig in about an hour.....Mr. Decroo, Truman Middle School

Mr. Decroo - TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 7:44AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Testing ... B village tech commons...Mrs. Rynearson.... We would like to come on-line in about 40 Minutes.....PR

Chad Hay-TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 8:48AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Hi, I am ready to chat.

Mr. Decroo TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 8:49AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Hello everyone! Period two is ready to dig.....

ronnie TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 8:49AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Hi

TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 8:50AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Hello I am ready to dig

spencer tms: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 8:50AM PST (-0800 GMT)
thhey would feal very tierd and happy,that they made it to san fransico

FRANCO G.-TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 8:51AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Hello im ready to chat

Julie-TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 8:52AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Once gold was found, John Sutter's employees all left him for gold. And people tried to take whatever they could from him.

Liliana TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 8:52AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The Ship's Captain promised that it would take 30 days, when it actually took 4-5 MONTHS.

tms: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 8:53AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Are pirates still around today

Christina TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 8:53AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The ships captain had promised that it would only take 30 days but it actually took 4-5 months.

jeremie tms: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 8:53AM PST (-0800 GMT)
the captin said it would take 30 days altho it took longer.

Jose TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 8:53AM PST (-0800 GMT)
I think what you are doing is great but put more action because were kid's.

Christina TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 8:54AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The ships captain had promised that it would only take 30 days but it actually took 4-5 months.

Christna TLS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 8:55AM PST (-0800 GMT)
THE SHIP'S CAPTAIN PROMISED THAT IT WOULD TAKE 30DAY;S WHEN IT ACTUALLY TOOK 4-5 MONTHS.

Julie-TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 8:56AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Once gold was found, John Sutter's employees all left him for gold. And people tried to take whatever they could from him.

FRANCO G.-TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 8:56AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2- the price ranges were $600-$1,200

spencer tms: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 8:57AM PST (-0800 GMT)
a hammer,axe,clothes,water.

Julie-TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 8:57AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The ships went to Hawaii first before they found the wind currents needed them to get to California

MARK AMBRIZ [T.M.S]: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 8:58AM PST (-0800 GMT)
hello, me and my class mates are ready to dig.

tms: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 8:58AM PST (-0800 GMT)
are pirates still around today.

shawn ramos [T.M.S]: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 8:59AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Hi Iam ready todig..

Christina TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 8:59AM PST (-0800 GMT)
IT ONLY COST UNDER $600 AND IT ALSO COST OVER $1,200 PER PERSON.

Edward Siria-TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:01AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 The captain promised they would make it in 30 days.I think the travelers were mad at the captain whene they made it to America.

spencer tms: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:01AM PST (-0800 GMT)
it would only travel 15 miles a day

FRANCO G.-TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:01AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3- salt meat went bad,milk and cheese went rancid, wie turned to vineger, rats ate cheese, weevles got into bread

shawn ramos [T.M.S]: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:01AM PST (-0800 GMT)
I am ready to CHAT!!!!!!!!!

abraham Tms: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:01AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3.They hade probens with food becuase they hade rats an ther food

Edward Siria-TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:02AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 The captain promised they would make it in 30 days.I think the travelers were mad at the captain whene they made it to America.

MARK: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:02AM PST (-0800 GMT)
9)1,COOKING STOVE 2,COWS 3,HAM 4,RICE 5,TOOLS FOR MINING 6,VEGTABLES&FLOWER SEEDS 7,DRIED FRUIT 8,QUILTS 9,SHEET METAL 10,BACON

tms: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:03AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The captin said it would take 30days but it took 4-5 months.

Jose TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:03AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2-the price is about $600-1,2000

Jose TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:03AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2-the price is about $600-1,2000

shawn ramos [T.M.S]: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:03AM PST (-0800 GMT)
I enjoy working on thise gig....

joeymartinez: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:03AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1. The captains promised said it would take 30 days.

Diana,Debbie, TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:03AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 The captain promised it would take 30 days, but it really took 4-5 months.

spencer tms: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:05AM PST (-0800 GMT)
they were sailing to to hawaii,but the current took them to the main land

Mrs. Rynearson TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:06AM PST (-0800 GMT)
I can see that you are really digging, Spencer.

ELIZABETH ULLOA TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:06AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3 SAIT WOULD OFTEN GO BAD,WINE TURNED INTO VINEGAR, BOTTLES OF FRIUT JUICEBLEW UP, RATS AETHE CHESSE,CANDLES MELTED NEAR THE EQAUTOR, BUTTER AND LARD WENT RANCID,WEEVILS GOT INTO FLOUR ,RICE AND HARD BREAD

tms: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:07AM PST (-0800 GMT)
They had troble with their food bcause they had rats on the ship mostly where the food was.

spencer tms: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:07AM PST (-0800 GMT)
whene the gold rush started John lost all of his working members,they left him for the gold

joeymartinez: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:07AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1. The captains promised said it would take 30 days.

Domineik-TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:07AM PST (-0800 GMT)
the said it would take 30 days

FRANCO G.-TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:07AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5-yellow fever, malaria,cholaria, dysentery

Magaly Gonzalez TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:07AM PST (-0800 GMT)
6. The Mormon and the Oregon Trails were the most popular overland trails.

shawn ramos [T.M.S]: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:08AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2/The price is about 600 dollers

MARK AMBRIZ [T.M.S]: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:08AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#6- OHIO RIVER AND MISSISSIPPI

Liliana TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:08AM PST (-0800 GMT)
THE ROUTES WHICH YOU COULD TRAVER WAS BY SEA. THE TICKETS RANGED FROM LESS THAN $600 AND MORE THAN $1,200 PER PERSON.

Christna TLS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:08AM PST (-0800 GMT)
the routes which you could travel was by sea . the tickes range from lee than $600and over $1,200 per person

Scotty: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:09AM PST (-0800 GMT)
10) Ten to fifteen miles on a good day. There journey ended in Tomesha called " DEATH VALLEY".

Diana,Debbie, TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:10AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 The captain promised it would take 30 days, but it really took 4-5 months.

spencer tms: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:10AM PST (-0800 GMT)
it coast only 600 dollers, and almost 1,200 per person

jose.n-TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:10AM PST (-0800 GMT)
the captain sk8ed for 30 days

Jose TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:10AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2) the ticket cost 600$ to 1,200$

FRANCO G.-TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:10AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#6-the morman trail and the oregon trail

ronnie TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:10AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#4,they had to find the right wind curents

Edward Siria-TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:10AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 The tiket to the ship cost $600 to $1200.

joeymartinez: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:11AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2. It would cost $600 to $1200 dollers

ronnie TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:11AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#10,about 15 miles a day

Diana,Debbie, TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:12AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 Tickets to go on a journey would cost about at least $600-$1,000

shawn ramos [T.M.S]: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:12AM PST (-0800 GMT)
6:The Morman and oregon trails were the most popular.

spencer tms: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:12AM PST (-0800 GMT)
whene they said that the wagon could only go 15 to 20 miles a day. they never said anything about death vally

Jose TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:12AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1)the captain said it would take 30 days

ronnie TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:12AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1,the captin said about 30 days

joeymartinez: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:13AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2. It would cost $600 to $1200 dollers

FRANCO G.-TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:13AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#15-they traveled 15 miles a day

joeymartinez: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:13AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2. It would cost $600 to $1200 dollers

JESSE : . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:13AM PST (-0800 GMT)

joeymartinez: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:13AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2. It would cost $600 to $1200 dollers

shawn ramos [T.M.S]: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:13AM PST (-0800 GMT)
4:They had to look for the wind curents

spencer tms: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:14AM PST (-0800 GMT)
the origen trail and the morman trial

MARK AMBRIZ [T.M.S]: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:14AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#10-ABOUT 15 MILES A DAY

jesus tms: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:14AM PST (-0800 GMT)
They had problems with their food because they had rats on the ship mostly on the food deck.

joeymartinez: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:14AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1. The captains promised said it would take 30 days.

Priscilla TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:14AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 The Cape Horn Route, the Panama Route. It cost between $600-$1,200.

Christina TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:15AM PST (-0800 GMT)
MANY SHIPS WENT AS FAR OUT AS THE SANDWICH ISLAND (NOW HAWII) BEFORE FINDING THE WIND CURRENTS NEEDED TO GET THEM TO CALIFORNIA.

Chad Hay-TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:15AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1.n~ Captians promised travel time of 30 days. 2.n~ You could go the Cape Horn route or the Panama route. On average, the trip would cost $600-$1,200 per person. 3.n~ Problems with food included salt meat going bad, wine turned to vinager, bottles of fruit juices blew up, rats ate the cheese, butter and lard went rancid and weevils got into flour, rice and hard bread. 4.n~ Ship captians sometime needed to go to Hawaii in order to get the right wind currents to sail to San Francisco. 5.n~ Diseases included yellow fever, malaria, dysentary, cholera and scurvy

Liliana TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:15AM PST (-0800 GMT)
SAIT WOULD OFTEN GO BAD, WINE TURNED INTO VINEGAR, BOTTLES OF FRUIT JUICE BLEW UP, RATS ATE THE CHESSE, CANDLES MELTED NEAR THE EQUATOR, BUTTER AND LARD WENT RACID, WEEVILS TURNED INTO FLOUR,AND RICE AND HARD BREAT.

joeymartinez: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:15AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1. The captains promised said it would take 30 days.

ronnie TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:15AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2,the mormen and oregon trails

Julie-TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:16AM PST (-0800 GMT)
He said it would take 30 days, but it took 4-5 months

Jose TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:16AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3)the wine will turn into vinegar,the meat will often turn bad, and the bottles of juice will blow up

jesus tms: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:16AM PST (-0800 GMT)
the captin told the crew it would take 30days it took 4-5 months.

domineik-TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:16AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2)the price is 600 dollars

jeremie tms: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:16AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#8- a family of four would cost about $600-$700.it would take about 3 months.

- tms: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:16AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Hello

Christna TLS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:17AM PST (-0800 GMT)
sait would often go bad wine turned into vinegar bottle of fruit juice blew up rats aet the chesse candle melted near the equator butter and lard west rancid weevil got into flour rice and hard bread.

tms: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:17AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1)The captain promised

ronnie TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:17AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2,it costs about $600 for two

FRANCO G.-TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:18AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#10-they traveled 10-15 miles a day and got dieases from drinking dirty water.

: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:18AM PST (-0800 GMT)
there food got moldey and wet,dry,stayl

jesus tms: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:18AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#10 it took about 15 miles a day.

Logan TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:18AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2-the price was about $600-1,2000

shawn ramos [T.M.S]: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:19AM PST (-0800 GMT)
10''About 15 to 16 miles a day..

Robert T.M.S: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:19AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1)The captain promised that it would take 30 days.

joeymartinez: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:19AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1. The captains promised said it would take 30 days.

orlando TMS : . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:19AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1 30 days

- tms: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:19AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Spencer you are diging well how deep is your hole.

Liliana TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:20AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#4 MANY SHIPS WENT AS FAR OUT AS THE SANDWISH ISLAND (NOW HAWAII)BEFORE FINDING THE WIND CURRENTS NEEDED TO GET THEM TO CALIFORNIA.

Robert T.M.S: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:20AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2)It costs $600

Oscar Robles tms: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:20AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3. Salt meat went bad,wine turned into vinager,bottles of fruit juice blew up, butter and lard went rancid, rats ate the cheese, and weevils got into the flour, rice, and hard bread.

Scotty: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:20AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#8 $600.00 to $700.00 for a family of four

MARK GARCIA : . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:20AM PST (-0800 GMT)
WE ARE READY TO CHAT.

spencer tms: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:20AM PST (-0800 GMT)
salt went bad,the rats ate all the chesse,the bread got moldy

jesus tms: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:20AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 the prise was 600 dollars.

MARK AMBRIZ [T.M.S]: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:21AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#10- IT TOOK ABOUT 15 MILES A DAY

Christina TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:21AM PST (-0800 GMT)
COMMON DISEASE YELLOW FEVER & MALARIA & DYSENTERY & CHOLERA-AN EPIDEMIC IN PANAMA CITY KILLED MANY AS THEY WAITED.

Christna TLS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:21AM PST (-0800 GMT)
mary ships whent as far out as the sandwish island (now hawaii) befor finding the wind current needed to get them to califonia .

MARK: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:21AM PST (-0800 GMT)
IT WOULD COST $600 TO $1200 BUCKS

Edward Siria-TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:22AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3 Someof the problems were:The wine turned into vinegar Salt beef went bad Candels melted on the equater Fruit juices botles exploded

Jose TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:22AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3)the wine will turn into vinegar,the meat will often turn bad,the bottles of juice will blow up the rats would eat the cheese

Robert T.M.S: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:22AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Spencer.. Did you strike oil

- tms: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:22AM PST (-0800 GMT)
spencer great job.

Diana,Debbie, TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:22AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 The captain promised it would take 30 days, but it really took 4-5 months.

Julie-TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:22AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Problems with food were- salt meat going bad,wine turned into vinegar, bottles of fruit juices blew up, rats ate their cheese, butter, lard went rancid, weevils got into flour, rice and hard bread.

FRANCO G.-TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:22AM PST (-0800 GMT)
how is it possible to go 550 miles a day? i read they traveld 10-15 miles a day.

joeymartinez: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:23AM PST (-0800 GMT)
9. cows bacon ham rice

Denise, George-TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:23AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The anwser to #1 is that the Ship's captain often promised that it would only take 30 days to get to California from New England.

ronnie: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:23AM PST (-0800 GMT)
there were rats ,that were so nastey you would want to throw up

ronnie TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:24AM PST (-0800 GMT)
salt went bad,rats ate the chesse,bread went moldy

Priscilla TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:24AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1. The capiton promised then they would be there in 30 days, butit really took 4-5 months.

shawn ramos [T.M.S]: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:24AM PST (-0800 GMT)
8'' A family of four would cost 600 dollers..

MARK AMBRIZ [T.M.S]: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:24AM PST (-0800 GMT)
MARK GARCIA PUT YOUR LAST NAME!!

- tms: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:25AM PST (-0800 GMT)
spencer you can hide your chiken nuggts ha ha ..........HA...........!

FRANCO G.-TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:26AM PST (-0800 GMT)
250

spencer,elizabeth: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:26AM PST (-0800 GMT)
the wagon could only travel10-15 miles a day

Magaly Gonzalez TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:26AM PST (-0800 GMT)
We could have chosen this topic as a turning point in history for a History Day project.

Christina TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:26AM PST (-0800 GMT)
THE MAJOR TRAILHEADS FOR THESE ROUTES WERE IN COUNCIL BLUFFS & IOWA & ST.JOSEPH & MO & OR INDEPENDENCE.

Liliana TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:27AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5 DISEASES WERE YELLOW FEVER,DYSENTARY,MALARIA,CHOLERA-AN EPIDEMIC IN PANAMA CITY KILLED MANY AS THEY WAITED, AND SCURVEY-DUE TO LACK OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.

Domineik-TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:27AM PST (-0800 GMT)
rats ate the cheese,rice and bread got hard,and the WINE BLEW up

tms- Nathan M.: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:27AM PST (-0800 GMT)
9. cows, bacon, ham, rice, dried fruit, molasses, packed butter, bread, coffee, and tea

Julie-TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:27AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Total person costs ranged from under 600 to over 1,200.

TANISHA TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:28AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Would you have wanted to take one of these voyages?

ronnie tms: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:28AM PST (-0800 GMT)
the wagon could only travel 10-15 miles a day

chris torres - tms: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:28AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 It would cost $600 to 1,200 dollers

Elizabeth TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:28AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#6 The Orgeon and the Mormon

Prisma TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:29AM PST (-0800 GMT)
01#I think at it traveling like 16 to18 miles

TANISHA TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:29AM PST (-0800 GMT)
If the rats and bugs ate the food and the wine blew up, what did they eat on the ships?

Mr. Decroo TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:29AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Yes, Magaly..this would have been an excellent History Day project...the Gold Rugh changed the course of history for California....Gold was actually discovered shortly before the US annexed California as a state ... Mexico was not happy!

Robert T.M.S: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:29AM PST (-0800 GMT)
salt went bad,the rat's ate the cheese,the bread went moldy.

Christna TLS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:29AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5 diseases were yellow fever, dysentary, cholera-an epidemic in Panama City killed many as they waited, malaria,scurvy=due to lack of fresh fruit and vegetables.

spencer tms: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:29AM PST (-0800 GMT)
rice,cows,beans,candy

Oscar Robles tms: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:29AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1.The captains promised it would take 30 days. I would be very mad because I did not get what I had paid for

MARK: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:30AM PST (-0800 GMT)
GOOD BYE

Denise, George-TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:30AM PST (-0800 GMT)
THE ANWSER FOR NUMBER TWO IS THAT IT WOULD COST $250 UP TO $1200

Priscilla TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:30AM PST (-0800 GMT)
bye

jeremie tms: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:30AM PST (-0800 GMT)
bye

Domineik-TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:30AM PST (-0800 GMT)
loging off

T.M.S: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:30AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Seeeeeeeeeeee Youuuuuuuuuuu Nexttttttttttt Laterrrrrrrrrr.

chris torres - tms: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:31AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The captins promised it would take 30 days it would take 4-5 months.

FRANCO G.-TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:31AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#15-james marshall

spencer tms: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:31AM PST (-0800 GMT)
good bye

Scotty: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:31AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#11 Site where James Marshall discovered gold.

ronnie TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:31AM PST (-0800 GMT)
bye

Scotty: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:31AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#11 Site where James Marshall discovered gold.

Richard Needles TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:31AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 He lost his fourtun

Edward Siria-TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:32AM PST (-0800 GMT)
It was fun to chat with you!!!

Chad Hay-TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:32AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Bye, we have to go.

FRANCO G.-TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:32AM PST (-0800 GMT)
i enjoyed digging here bye

shawn ramos [T.M.S]: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:32AM PST (-0800 GMT)
I realy enjoyed thise dig bye........

: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:44AM PST (-0800 GMT)
hello

Alex B Tms: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:48AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The captain said it took thirty days when it really took 3-5 months!

Ana Gutierrez TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:49AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The captain said it took 30 days to go to california.He lied.

Joanna TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:49AM PST (-0800 GMT)
THe captian said it taked 30 days to go to California.He lied.

Esperanza TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:49AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The captain said it took 30 days to go to California.He lied.

Alex B Tms: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:49AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The captain said it took thirty days when it really took 3-5 months!

Rene TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:49AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The captain said that it took 30 days to go to California, but it actually took 4-5 months.

Jeremy TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:49AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The captain said it would take 30 days but it relly took 4-5 days, the captian lied.

Gary TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:49AM PST (-0800 GMT)
It took thirty days to go to California. He lied

Raymond Olivas TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:49AM PST (-0800 GMT)
they said it would take 30 days to get to California.

: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:49AM PST (-0800 GMT)
hi

Maria Camacho: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:49AM PST (-0800 GMT)
the captain sai it took 30 days to get to california

Alex B Tms: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:49AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The captain said it took thirty days when it really took 3-5 months!

Jesus TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:50AM PST (-0800 GMT)
the captain said it took 30 days wen it only took 4 to 5 months. he lied

: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:50AM PST (-0800 GMT)
a

vanessa baez: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:50AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Waz Sup

Jessica TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:51AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1. The captian said that it would take 30 days to sail to California when in reality it took 4 to 5 months!! What a liar!!

: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:51AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The capten said it toke 30,days to get to californa.But he lied it toke 4to5 munth.

Sandra TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:51AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The captain said it took 30 days to go to California it took 4-5 months. He lied

Levi TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:51AM PST (-0800 GMT)
I'm gay

Mario TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:51AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The captian said it took 30 days he lied. It really took him four to six months.

victoria R: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:52AM PST (-0800 GMT)
It did not take 30 days to get to California.

Richard TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:54AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The capten said it would take 30 days to get to Californa.But he lied it toke 4to5 months.

: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:54AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The cost for a ticket would be 600 to 12000 dollars.

Levi TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:54AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1.The captain lied to the travlelers he said it took 30 days and the actual amount of the trip was 3-4 months

Christian TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:56AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The captain said it would take about 30 days to get to California

jermy TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:56AM PST (-0800 GMT)
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Alex B TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:57AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Some Problems With The Suppleis were: Salt meat often went bad. Wine turned to vinegar. Bottles of fruit juice blew up. Candles melted near the equator. Rats ate cheese. Butter and lard went rancid. Weevils got into flour, rice and hard bread.

Alisia TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:58AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The captain said that it took 30 days to go to California.He lied, it realy took 3-4 months.

Lisa TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 9:59AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The captain said that it took thirty 30 days to go to California.He lied. It took 3-4 months.

Jacson TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:00AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Most of the overlanders took the Mormon or Oregon trail.people traveled by steamboat to get to the major trailheads.The Oregon Trail was made earlier by fur trappers.

Alex B TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:00AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Answer of #4- They had to sail all the way to hawaii so they could catch the right wind current.

Tatiana TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:00AM PST (-0800 GMT)
THe captain said it would take about 30 days to get to California. He lied

Danny TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:01AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The captian said it would take about 35 days to get to california

Richard TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:01AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The capten had said ti will be 30 days to get to California.But the capten lied it toke 4to5 months to get to California.

Christian TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:02AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2. It would cost $250 and it would go up to $1200. Just to buy a ticket.

victoria R: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:02AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Coloma was the name of the first mining town. It started in the mining region in the mountains. They used to have a population of 6,000 but now its only about 170, which are mostly senior citizens.

Raymond Olivas TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:02AM PST (-0800 GMT)
you could choose from going around South America or you could cut through Central America. Some had to go out of their way to catch the right wind current.

Levi TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:03AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1.The captain lied to the travlelers he said it took 30 days and the actual amount of the trip was 3-4 months

Mr. Decroo TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:04AM PST (-0800 GMT)
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Raymond Olivas TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:05AM PST (-0800 GMT)
you could choose from going around South America or you could cut through Central America. Some had to go out of their way to catch the right wind current.

Levi TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:06AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2. it cost $250-$1200 just for a ticket

Jeremy TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:07AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3.salt and meat went bad, whine turned to vinegar, bottles of fruit juice went bad, candeles melted, rats ate cheese, butter and lard went rancid, weevils got into flour,rice and hard bread.

Jessica & Bethanie TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:07AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2.The routes that you could choose were the Panama Routes and the Cape Horn Routes. Tickets could be purchased from $250 to $350.

sam GTM: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:08AM PST (-0800 GMT)
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Alex B TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:09AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Answer to #5- Some Common Diesieses:Yellow fever, Malaria, Dysentery, Cholera.

Jesus TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:09AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The ticket prices would start from $250 and weant up to $1200 a ticket.

Jessica & Bethanie TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:11AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3. There were many problems with their food. The meat went bad, the wine turned to vinegar, bottles of fruit juice exploded, rats ate the cheese, the butter and lard went rancid, and weevils got into the the flour, rice, and hard bread. How gross!

Danny TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:11AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2.it would cost 250-1300 for a ticket

Christian TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:11AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3. The problem that they had with the food was that the salted meat would usually go rotten, the chesse mice would get to it, the bottles of juices would blow up when they went near the equator. They really did have a lot of problems in keeping there food good.

vanessa baez: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:11AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Coloma was the first mining town found. By the summer of 1848.population 6,000 people

victoria R: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:12AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Salt meat went bad.Also the cheese was eaten mostly by the rats and not the men. Other than food, their candles burned when they were near the equator.

Jessica & Bethanie TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:12AM PST (-0800 GMT)
4. Many ships went as far as the Sandwich Islands (now known as Hawaii) before finding the wind currents needed to get them to California.

Alex B TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:13AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5- The California trail was used and so was the oregan trail.

Jesus TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:13AM PST (-0800 GMT)
salt and meaat weant bad,whine turend into vinegar, candels mealted, rats ate the cheese, butter and lard weant rancid.

Raymond Olivas TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:14AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Problems with the food supply was that some of it would age or rodents would get it. Wine turned into vinegar and rats got the cheese.

vanessa baez: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:15AM PST (-0800 GMT)
It did not take 30 days to get to California.

Tatiana TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:16AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#10 They traveled 10-15 miles a day. The dangers were sicknes.

Sandra TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:16AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#10 They treveled 10-15 miles aday. And the dangers were sickness.

victoria R: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:16AM PST (-0800 GMT)
They had to go to Hawilli to find the wind currents needed to get them to California

Alex B TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:16AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#7- The Humboldt Basin And the sierra Nevada were two entry points into california.

Alisia TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:17AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2)A ticket per person would cost under $600 to over $1,200.Other routes that could be taken are cutting through Central America or going around South America.

Levi TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:17AM PST (-0800 GMT)
the salt meat went bad the wine turned to vineger the bottles of fruit juice blew up rats ate the cheese and the candles melted by the equator.

Lisa TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:17AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2)A ticket per person would cost under $600 to over $1,200.Other routes that could be taken are cutting through Central America or going around South America.

Mario TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:18AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Johns dream was on the verdge of comming true untill his crew only cared about GOLD .So they each went there own way. His life was ruined.

Donaji TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:18AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2)A ticket per person would cost under $600 to over $1,200.Other routes that could be taken are cutting through Central America or going around South America.

Jeremy TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:18AM PST (-0800 GMT)
4.The wind currents needed to get them to California. There were ship shortages from panama to San Francisco until 1851

Alex B TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:20AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#8- The Cost For A Family of four to make the overland trip would range from about six hundred to seven hundred dollars.

Levi TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:21AM PST (-0800 GMT)
4.most went as far as Sandwhich Islands till they hit gusting winds inorder to get to California

Jacson TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:21AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#20 Dear who ever am I writing to, I traveled through the oregon trail(it was a tough trail).The trail was so hard that my poor doggie Sparky died of eating a lot of beans.I staked my claim , I dont really know it is just some kind of mountain with a river flowing down . to work I used a pan to work on the river it was really exhausting . (my back is hurt ever since) So I didn't any gold so I stole the gold from the other guys and thats how I struct it big. Sincerely, Jacson Ferman P.S. I am goin to buy a masion with that gold.

Jesus TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:22AM PST (-0800 GMT)

vanessa baez: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:22AM PST (-0800 GMT)
9 to 10 it cost $1,200 dollar to make a trip.

Jeremy TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:23AM PST (-0800 GMT)
7. The Humbolt Basin and the sierra Nevada were two entry points into California.

Richard TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:23AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Why did the capten lie to the passenger.Why codent he tell them the truh.Becasue they could of got some more food and more water for them to drink.So a few months some poeple die because of the capten.

Aarica TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:23AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The wind currents needed to get them to California.There were ship shotages from Panama to San Francisco until 1851.

Alisia TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:24AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The salt meat often went bad,wine turned to vinegar,the rats ate the cheese,bottles of fruit juice blew up, candles melted near the equator,butter and lard went rancid,and weevils got into the flower so the rice and bread became hard.

Donaji TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:24AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The salt meat often went bad,wine turned to vinegar,the rats ate the cheese,bottles of fruit juice blew up, candles melted near the equator,butter and lard went rancid,and weevils got into the flower so the rice and bread became hard.

Alex B TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:24AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#8- Things some families would take are milk cans, guns, plates, silverware, pots and pans, animals and hooks. They would also take grease, wood and eggs.

Lisa TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:24AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The salt meat often went bad,wine turned to vinegar,the rats ate the cheese,bottles of fruit juice blew up, candles melted near the equator,butter and lard went rancid,and weevils got into the flower so the rice and bread became hard.

Mario tms: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:24AM PST (-0800 GMT)
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Sandra TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:25AM PST (-0800 GMT)
4. Many ships went to Sandwich Islands before finding the wind currents it needed to get them to California.

Eduardo: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:25AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The captain said it took 30 day to get to San Francisco.He lied about tje time.

tatiana TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:25AM PST (-0800 GMT)
4. Many ships went to Sandwich Islands before finding the wind currents it needed to get them to California.

Aarica TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:26AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The wagon contained plates, silverware, pots, pans, chickens, eggs, butter, milk, guns, and animals.

angel TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:26AM PST (-0800 GMT)
9 to 10 it cost $1,200dollers to make a trip

Mario TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:26AM PST (-0800 GMT)
John's last name was Sudder. His dream was to find gold and build a castle and raise sheep. All of that was killed when his crew ran off for gold.

josh & lester TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:27AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 it took at least 30 days to get to califorina. #2 the ticket cost $600 to $1,200 dollars. #3 alot of crew members came and ate mostly all the food #4

richard: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:27AM PST (-0800 GMT)
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Jessica & Bethanie TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:27AM PST (-0800 GMT)
5. Yellow Fever,Malaria, Dysentery, Cholera and Scurvy were common diseases on the trade routes.

Jeremy TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:27AM PST (-0800 GMT)
10.They traveled 10-15 miles a day. The dangers were sickness.

Esperanza TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:27AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3. They jad many problems with their food. The meat was bad, the wine turned to be vinegar, the rats ate the cheese, the butter and lard went rancid, and weevils got inside the flour ,rice and the bread was hard.How nasty!

Maria TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:28AM PST (-0800 GMT)
some of the problems with the wine was thatthe vine turnd to vinegar salt beetand that candels melted on the eguater fruit

Joanna TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:28AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3SOME OF THE PROBLEMS WITH THE VINE WAS THAT THE VINE TURNED INTO VINEGAR THE SALT BEEF WENT BAD.THE CANDLES MELTED ON THE EQUATER FRUIT JUICE BOTTLES EXPLOTED.

Lisa TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:28AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#4)Many ships went as far out as Hawaii before finding the wind currents needed to get them to California.

angel TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:28AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The wagon contained plates pots,pans, and animals!

Alisia TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:29AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#4)Many ships went as far out as Hawaii before finding the wind currents needed to get them to California.

Aarica/Esmeralda TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:29AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The routes they took to get to the goldrush were Panama and Cape Horn route.It would cost from $250-350.

Jessica & Bethanie TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:29AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#9) Ten Supplies: *guns *tools for mining *medicines *buffalo blankets *ammunition *rubber blankets *quilts *coffee and bread *bacon *awls

Jessica & Bethanie TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:30AM PST (-0800 GMT)
8. It cost a family of four $600 to $700 to make the overland trip. Groups were organized and agreed to travel together. The trip normally took 5 to 6 months. The groups and families would travel 10 to 15 miles each day.

vanessa baez: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:30AM PST (-0800 GMT)
They ate salt pork, salt beef, ham, hard bread, salt,and food went fast.

Sandra TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:30AM PST (-0800 GMT)
5. The california trail was usaed and so was Oregon trail.

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jose gomez p.4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:47AM PST (-0800 GMT)
what is the anwser

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Heather Tiger p4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:48AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1.The Captian lied and said the trip would only take 30 days,and it took 4-5 months.

Nicole Montes p4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:48AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The captain was not telling the truth to them and that could of made the sailors mad. Then the sailors could be upset because they did not have enough food.

Cheryl P4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:48AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1) How many days did Ship's Captains often promise the trip from New England to California would take ? It really took an average of 4-5 months ! Think how the travelers would feel by the time they finally arrived in San Francisco ! Answer: The captain promised the travellers and sailors that it would only take them 30 days to get to California instead of the 4-5 months that it really took to get there.

: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:49AM PST (-0800 GMT)
the cappitan was not telling the truth to them

israel gonzalez p.4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:49AM PST (-0800 GMT)
what is the answer for nunber 1.how many day did the ship took.

Nicole Montes p4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:50AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The captain promised that the trip would only take 30 days when it would really take 4-5 months.

israel gonzalez p.4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:50AM PST (-0800 GMT)
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israel gonzales p.4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:51AM PST (-0800 GMT)
what is the anwser

La Toya p-4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:52AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1. He told them that it would take 30 days . Which it didn't so they ran out of food. And many supplies they had.

Jeffrey P4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:52AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 The captain promised it would take 30 days, but it really took 4-5 months

israel gonzales p.4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:53AM PST (-0800 GMT)
answer 1

Cheryl P4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:53AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2) Which shipping routes could you choose from ? What did it cost to buy a ticket to make the trip ? Answer: The routes in which you could've chosen were The Panama Route and The Cape Horn Route. The tickets to make the trip ranged from below $600 to a possible price of about or a little more of $1,200.

Desarae p-4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:54AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The answer to the first question is that the captin had lied. The captin lied about having food for them in 30 days. Instead of taking them 30 days it took them 4-5 monthes.

dr.evile: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:54AM PST (-0800 GMT)
the captain lied about what he said about bringing food in 30 days instead it took 4 to 5 months

biri p-4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:55AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The answer to the first question is that the captain had lied. He lied about having food for them in less than 30 days. Instead of 30 days it took them 4-5 months.

TUMER p-4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:56AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The awnser for the first question is that the captin lied about leaving for 30 days. Insted he left for about 4 to 5 months.

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jose gomez p.4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:57AM PST (-0800 GMT)
answer 1. the captian told them that the trip would last 30 days.

Jeffrey P4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:58AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 The captain promised it would take 30 days, but it really took 4-5 months 2. It would cost $600 to $1200 dollers for them

Eva p-4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:58AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1. The Captin said it would take 30 days. So people took supplies for only 30 days and it really took 4-5 months. When people got to San Francisco they must of felt sick, hungry, weak, upset, and really mad with the Captin.

Heather Tiger&Nicole Montes p4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:58AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1.The Captian lied to the passengers.He had told them that the trip would only take 30.The trip ended up taking 4 months-5 months.

: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:58AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3.The problems they would have with the food is that there would not be enough because the captain promised them that the trip would take only thirty days so they only brought food for thirty days.

desert-fox p.4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:58AM PST (-0800 GMT)
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israel gonzalez p.4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:59AM PST (-0800 GMT)
answer 1.the trip only took 30 day when the captain say it wouldtake 4-5 months

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desert-fox p.4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:59AM PST (-0800 GMT)
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Cassie period 4\: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:59AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1. The captians told there passangers that it would only take 30 days to get to California. So the passangers only took enough items for 30 days. When they found out about it taking 4 to 5 months, they didn't likely have enough food to last the journey.

Crystal p-4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 10:59AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1.The Captain promised that it would take 30 days.So peple took there supplies for 30 days but it only lasted for 4-5 months.When the people got to San Francisco they must of had been very mad,unhappy, and starving.

Nicole Montes & Heather Tiger p4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:00AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3.The problems they would have with the food is that there would not be enough because the captain promised them that the trip would take only thirty days so they only brought food for thirty days.

Nicole Montes & Heather Tiger p4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:00AM PST (-0800 GMT)
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TUMER p-4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:01AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The awnser for #2 is that a person had to pay about $600 to $1200 dollars.

Desarae p-4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:01AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Many of the people went to Hawii before California. They went to Hawii before because they could not find the wind currents. Also because they had a shortage of many things.

sci-fi guy p.4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:01AM PST (-0800 GMT)
a person hjad to pay 600 to 1200 dollars

N,R,& E p-4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:01AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1. The captain told the people that the trip would take 30 days but it really took 4-5 months.I think that the people were mad because the captain promise them it would take 30 days, the people would have starved to death, they would go nuts because there was alot of people and not that many food for them to eat.

sandip: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:02AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2. It would cost $600 to $1200 dollers for them

Biri p-4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:02AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Most of the people had gone to Hawaii before going to California. They went there before because they couln't find the wind currents and because there was a shortage of many things.

king bob the third p.4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:03AM PST (-0800 GMT)
he had to pay 600 to 1200$ #2

Robert P4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:03AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The rats ate there food. the food spoiled.

fat-JOE p.4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:04AM PST (-0800 GMT)
thay only had food for 30 days #3

jose gomez p.4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:04AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2# The price was like about $600.00 t0 1.200

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israel gonzalez p.4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:04AM PST (-0800 GMT)
answer 2. the price was from 600.00 to 1,200.00.

Mr B6iglesworth p-4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:05AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The awnser for #3 is that the captin brought enough food for thirty days.

: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:06AM PST (-0800 GMT)
They had problems with their food when they were sailing. Most of the time salt meat went bad. Bottles of fruit juice blew up.The rats would eat all of the cheese on board.

Nicole Montes & Heather Tigerp4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:07AM PST (-0800 GMT)
4. They went to Hawaii because they neede to find the wind currents to take them to Calafornia.

Robert P4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:07AM PST (-0800 GMT)
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Mr B6iglesworth p-4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:07AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The awnser for #3 is that the captin brought enough food for thirty days.

kainnah LaToya P-4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:07AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The routes which you could chose from is the Panama route and the Cape Horn route. And the tickets where about below $600 also a possible price such as $1,200.

skater for life6: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:08AM PST (-0800 GMT)
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Biri p-4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:08AM PST (-0800 GMT)
They had difficulties with their food when sailing. Almost all of the salt meat went bad. Bottles of fruit juice blew up and rats ate the cheese.

Robert P4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:09AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Answer #3: Because they could not catch the windbefore they got to Hawaii.

Mr Biglesworth p-4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:09AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The awnser for #3 is that the captin brought enough food for thirty days.

sandip: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:09AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3)They hade bad food becuase they hade rats an ther food

israel gonzalez p.4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:09AM PST (-0800 GMT)
answer 3. the travelers gad alot of problems with there food,the food was roten

jose gomez p.4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:09AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3#the traverlers had alot of broblems with the food they eight. the drinks turn out to be viniger.

: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:10AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3)the wine will turn into vinegar,the meat will often turn bad, and the bottles of juice will blow up

Jenniferp4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:10AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Answer 1. They would run out of food if they only planned on staying on the ship for 30 days. 2. I would choose the Panama route for shipping.The cost would be anywhere from $600 to over $1,200. 3. Some of the problems that they had was that the bottles of fruit juice blew up, candles melted near the equator, and salt meat often went bad.

Jeffrey P4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:10AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3)the wine will turn into vinegar,the meat will often turn bad, and the bottles of juice will blow up

Robert P4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:10AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Answer# 3: The ships sometimes sailed past Hawaii because they could not catch the wind they needed to get to California.

israel gonzalez p.4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:10AM PST (-0800 GMT)
answer 3. the travelers gad alot of problems with there food they ate,the food was roten

Cheryl P4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:11AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Answer# 3: The ships sometimes sailed past Hawaii because they could not catch the wind they needed to get to California.

Heather Tiger & Nicole Montes p4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:11AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3.The problems they would have with the food is that there would not be enough because the captain promised them that the trip would take only thirty days so they only brought food for thirty days.

Cassie period 4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:12AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3. The problems with the food was the meat would turn bad, the wine would turn into vinegar, the fruit juice would explode, the rats ate the cheese, butter and lard went racid, and weevels got into flour, rice, and hard bread.

Heather Tiger & Nicole Montes p4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:12AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The ships sailed to Hawaii because they could not catch the wind they needed to get to California.

: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:13AM PST (-0800 GMT)
A ticket per person would cost under $600 to over $1,200. Other routes would be through Central America and going around South America.

jose gomez p.4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:13AM PST (-0800 GMT)
4#. they went to hawii to find the way to california

JB-p4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:13AM PST (-0800 GMT)
There were many routes to the gold mines. you could go around the horn or cross central america. The worst was over pananma because there was sickness and you had to wait a long time for another ship. It would be a hard and dangerios life.

israel gonzalez p.4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:14AM PST (-0800 GMT)
answer 4. they went to hawaii to find the way to go to california

jesus m p.4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:14AM PST (-0800 GMT)
i am sorry for all the wierd names so ill get right to work #1 the captain lied about what he said about bringing food in 30 days #2 the people had to pay 600 to 1200$ #3 thay only food for 30 days.

biri-4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:14AM PST (-0800 GMT)
A ticket per person would cost over $1,200 but under $600. Other ruotes were through Central Americaby around South America.

jesus m p.4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:16AM PST (-0800 GMT)
there im all done

Crystal p-4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:16AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2. One of the routes is Panama Route and the second one is The Cape Horn Route.The tickets,to make the trip ranged from below is $6oo to a possible price of $1,200.

Heather Tiger & Nicole Montes p4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:17AM PST (-0800 GMT)
A ticket per each person would range in cost from under $600 to over $1,200. Some other routes were through Central America and around South America

Cheryl P4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:17AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Answer to #5: The East Coast Travellers that took the Panama Route offen encountered the following diseases on their trip: Yellow Fever, Malaria, Dysentery and, Cholera. Many of these travellers died from the disease while waiting for ships that were supposed to be there when they arrived over the Isthmus to the Pacific Ocean.

jose gomez p.4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:18AM PST (-0800 GMT)
5#.malaria,choloria ,dysentery got fever

israel gonzalez p.4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:19AM PST (-0800 GMT)
answer 5. cholaria,marlaria,anddysentery got yellow fever

Robert.R.p4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:19AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Answer for #1. is that the captain lied that it was going to take 30 days but it took 4 to 5 months.

Dalia p4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:20AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Answer:#8 It took a family of four about 5-6 months by traveling 10=15miles on a good day.

Eva p-4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:20AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2. Many people would take the route of 1849. The routes you could take were the Panama Route and the Cape Horn Route. The cost of the ticket for one person would range from under $600 to over $1200.

jesus m p.4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:20AM PST (-0800 GMT)
there im all done

jesus m p.4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:20AM PST (-0800 GMT)
there im all done

Cassie period 4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:21AM PST (-0800 GMT)
10. Some of the supplies they would take by land were cooking stoves, cows, bacan, ham, rice, dried fruit, mollasses, packed butter, coffee, and tea, just to name a few.

lonley guy 90210: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:22AM PST (-0800 GMT)
if your done who wants to chat with me

israel gonzalez p.4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:22AM PST (-0800 GMT)
answer 6. the oregon mormam trails where the most famoust .

Cheryl P4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:23AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Answer to # 3: On the trips people encountered many problems with their food. The most common problems are as follows: Salt meat often went bad. Wine turned to vinegar. Bottles of fruit juice blew up. Candles melted near the equator. Rats ate cheese. Butter and lard went rancid. Weevils got into flour, rice and hard bread.

jose gomez p.4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:23AM PST (-0800 GMT)
6#. the mormam and the orgon trails were the most populor

lonley guy 90210: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:23AM PST (-0800 GMT)
if your done who wants to chat with me

kainnah LaToya P-4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:23AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The food problems they had was that the meat turn bad . The wine turn to vinegar,the fruit juice would explode,the rates ate the cheese, butter and went racid flor, and the bread turn hard.

Robert.R.p4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:23AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The answer for # 2. is the cost was for $600 to $1,200.

lonley guy 90210: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:23AM PST (-0800 GMT)
COME ON LETS CHAT

sandip p4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:24AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1The captain promised they would make it in 30 days.I think the travelers were mad at the captain whene they made it to America.

lonley guy 90210: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:24AM PST (-0800 GMT)
COME ON LETS CHAT

Billy Bob p-4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:24AM PST (-0800 GMT)
I will chat with you Lonly guy.damn

lonley guy 90210: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:25AM PST (-0800 GMT)
come on please

Anap-4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:25AM PST (-0800 GMT)
hi how old are you

Crystal p-4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:25AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3. Salt meat often went bad Wine turned to vingar Bottles of fruit juice blew up candles melted near the equator rats ate cheese butter and lard went rancid weevils got into flour,rice and hard bread

Eva p-4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:25AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3. The problem people had with their food during the long voyage were many. Like salt meat would go bad, also wine would turn into vinigar. The bottles of fruit juice would blow up, the rats would eat the cheese and the candles would melt near the equator. Butter and lard would also turn bad and there were many more

Melissa p-4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:26AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The awnser is that the capitan said that the trip was for 30 days but it is really for 4-5mouths and they only boughter a nefher for 30days

nereyda,and lisa P-4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:26AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1.It took 30 days to get were they were going.

lonley guy 90210: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:26AM PST (-0800 GMT)
13

lonley guy 90210: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:26AM PST (-0800 GMT)
you

Robert.R.p4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:26AM PST (-0800 GMT)
number 3. the food turned bad the meat wheent bad ,

Cheryl + Dalia P4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:26AM PST (-0800 GMT)
8)What was the cost for a family of four to make the overland trip ? And how long did it usually take them ? The cost for a family of four was around $600 to $700. Groups organized and agreed to travel together. Any given train of wagons would have people with different occupations. The more varied the abilities, the more comfortable the journey was likely to be

lonley guy 90210: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:27AM PST (-0800 GMT)
good bye

jenniferp4: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 11:27AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Answer:#4 Many ships went as far out as the Sandwich Islands to find the wind currents.

Chris Patterson p.5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:18AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The answer to number three is: Salt meat often went bad. Wine turned to vinegar. Bottles of fruit juice blew up. Candles melted near the equator. Rats ate cheese. Butter and lard went rancid. Weevils got into flour, rice and hard bread.

Ian per.5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:22AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3. one thing was salt meat went bad rats also ate cheese.Then wine trned into vinegar and butter went rancid. at last weevils got into the flour and rice. these are some of the bad things that happend during long rides in ships.

Raymond per.5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:23AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3. The things that went bad was salt meat often went bad, wine tured to vineger, bottles of friut juice blew up, candles melted near the equator, rats ate the cheese, butter and lard went rancid, weevil got into four, rice and hard bread.

chris per.5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:23AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3 salt meat offten went bad. Wine turned to vinegar. Bottles of fruit juice blew up. Candles melted near the equator. Rats ate cheese. Butter and lard went rancid. Weevils got into flour,rice and hard bread.

Rodrigo p5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:23AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3.Some of the problems the people in the ship had with their food was that salt meat often went bad and wine usually turned into vinegar. Rats in the shipate the cheese and weevils got into flour, rice, and hard bread. Butter and lard often went rancid and bottles of fruit juice often went bad.

: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:25AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Kenny Roohr p5 1)Salt and meat went bad. Wine turned to vineger. Bottles of fruit juice blew up.

Chris Patterson p.5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:26AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The answer to number 4 is: Many ships went as far out as the Sandwich Islands (now Hawaii) before finding the wind currents needed to get them to California.

Fidel Galvan p5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:26AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3.Salt meat would often go to waste.The wine would turn into vinegar.When the boats would get near the equator the candles would melt.

RandyF p5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:26AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3 The Salt meat often went bad. The Wine turned to vinegar. The Bottles of fruit juice blew up.

Juan p5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:27AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3.Rats ate cheese.Wine turned to vinegar. 4.many ships went as far out as the Sandwich Islands.

Fidel Galvan p5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:27AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#4. Because the winds would'nt let them get to California. So they stoped to go north and the wind would'nt hit them.They also went to Hawaii to wait for the currents can stop.

RandyF p5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:27AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#4 Because the wind currents would not sail them to California. They had to wait for the currents to bring them into California. When they got there the current wasent there.

Azaya p.5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:27AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3 the answer to number 3 is that the salt meat often went bad, wine turned to vinegar, Bottles of fruit blew up, rats ate cheese.

Catherine p. 5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:27AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3 salt meat often went bad, wine turned to vinegar, bottles of fruit juice blew up, rats ate cheese

isaac garcia p.5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:28AM PST (-0800 GMT)
number 3's answer is:Many ships went as far out as the Sandwich Islands (now Hawaii) before finding the wind currents needed to get them to California.

KRISTY & JOSE P5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:28AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3. THE PROBLEMS WITH THE FOOD WERE SALTED MEATS WENT BAD, AND THE WINE TURNED TO THE SMELLY LIQUID KNOWN AS VINIGER. THE BOTTLES OF FRUIT JUICES EXPLODED, AND THE RATS ATE THE CHEESE. BUTTER AND LARD WENT RANCID. THE WEEVILS (WORMS) GOT INTO THE FLOUR, RICE, AND HARD BREAD.

: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:28AM PST (-0800 GMT)
30 days

Azaya p.5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:30AM PST (-0800 GMT)
the answer to number 9 is cows,bacon, ham, rice, dried fruit, molasses, packaged butter, coffee, tea, & tools for minning.

evan brooks: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:30AM PST (-0800 GMT)
30 days

Catherine p. 5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:30AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#9 Cooking stove made of sheet metal, cows , bacon, ham, rice, dried fruit, molasses, packed butter, bread, coffee, tea and tools for mining

Jonathan.S p5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:31AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3.Some salts and meat had often went bad when they were at sea.4.Some of the size was hatch and iccrease by other different things.5.Their was not of a air in the big ship and not enogh space on it.

Rob M.per.5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:31AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3.Some of the food spoiled because they were out in the sea to long. 4.Circualare openings were in the vent to improve venilation. 5.Venilations were added {sometimes} not all the time.

RandyF p5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:32AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#6 They took the ohio trail with a steamboat. They also took the oregon trail. It pulled oxen and wagons.

Justin M. p5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:32AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The answer to number 3 is:Many ships went as far out as the Sandwich Islands (now Hawaii) before finding the wind currents needed to get them to California.

evan brooksp5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:32AM PST (-0800 GMT)
30days

: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:32AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Kenny Roohr p5 The wind would not take them to California

Fidel Galvan p5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:33AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#6.They choose the Ohio river and the Mississippi for a gold mind.To reach the trailheads.They went to the Mississippi because so they do not get lots of trails.

: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:34AM PST (-0800 GMT)
4. THE BOATS HAD TO WAIT AT HAWII UNTIL THEY GOT A CURRENT

chris per.5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:34AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#6 Trails through Arizona and New Mexico with frequent towns and trading post were popular.

: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:34AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Kenny Roohr p5 4)The wind would not take them to California

Ian per.5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:34AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#6. Independance rock and Fort Laramine werw the trails used the most popular to use for California gold lands.

: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:34AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#9.cooking stove made of sheet meatle,cows,bacon,ham,rice ,driedfruit,molasses,packed butterbread,coffee,tea tools for making.

Raymond per.5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:35AM PST (-0800 GMT)
6. The trals throughout Arizona and New Mexico with frequent towns and trading posts were very populer.

evan brooksp5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:35AM PST (-0800 GMT)
it took 30days number1

isaac garcia p.5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:35AM PST (-0800 GMT)
answer number 3 is: Salt meat often went bad. Wine turned to vinegar. Bottles of fruit juice blew up. Candles melted near the equator. Rats ate cheese. Butter and lard went rancid. Weevils got into flour, rice and hard bread.

cesar.g p5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:36AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3 Salt meat often went bad,wine turned to vineger.Bottles of fruit juice blew up.Candles melted near the equator. #4 Because the wind current would not sail themto California. So they had to wait. #5 Diseases common to the Panama route Yellow fever, Malaria, Dysentery,Cholera - an epidemic in Panama City killed many as they waited. #6

RandyF p5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:36AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#7 Their biggest obstical was the colorado rockies and the colorado river. They killed alot of people trying to go through it. And they are to long to go around them.

Catherine p. 5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:37AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#10 they could travel 15 miles and the dangers are animals, having no food or water.

Azaya p.5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:37AM PST (-0800 GMT)
They can travel 15 miles,and the dangers are animals,and haveing no food of water.

Fidel Galvan p5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:37AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The cost for a family of four was around $600 to $700. Groups organized and agreed to travel together.Any given train of wagons would have people with different occupations.

Rodrigo p5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:37AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5. Some of the diseases found through that route were yellow fever and malaria. another disease found through the route was dysentery. The last of the dangerous diseases was cholera.

evanbrooksp6: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:38AM PST (-0800 GMT)
it coast600 to1,200 dollars

Jonathan.S p5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:39AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3.Some salts and meat had often went bad when they were at sea.4.Some of the size was hatch and iccrease by other different things.5.Their was not of a air in the big ship and not enogh space on it.6.

Justin M. p5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:39AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The anwser to number 6 is: They choose the Ohio river and the Mississippi for a gold mind.To reach the trailheads.They went to the Mississippi because so they do not get lots of trails.

: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:39AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#9.cooking stove made of sheet meatal,cows,bacon,ham,rice,dried fruit,molasses,packed butter,bread,coffee,tea tools for mining.

manuel & crystal p5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:40AM PST (-0800 GMT)
rats ate cheese.wine turend into viniger,juice bursted,weevles got into grain,rice and dry bread.

: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:40AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Kenny Roohr p5 Yellow Fever Malaria Dysentary Cholera

Chris Patterson p.5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:40AM PST (-0800 GMT)
the answer to number 8 is: The cost for a family of four was around $600 to $700. It took about three months

anthony c p5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:40AM PST (-0800 GMT)
thay had probiem with brad flors was all weat rice was no good.thay neaver need nice flors thay wernt relly good

RandyF p5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:40AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#8 The cost for a family of four is around 600- 700 dollars. People would get in groups. They would do this so more people could go to this great land.

chris per.5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:41AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#9 10 items are cooking stove,tools,medicines,cows,blankets,guns,cloths,buffalo robs,bacon,ham, and alot more stuff.

Ian per.5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:41AM PST (-0800 GMT)
9) Travelers took cooking stoves, cows, brcon, ham, tea, bread, tents, bedding, molasses,and rice on along trip...................................................................................................................................................................................

isaac garcia p.5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:41AM PST (-0800 GMT)
the ansew to number 8 is about 3 months and The cost for a family of four was around $600 to $700.

anthony c p5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:42AM PST (-0800 GMT)
thay had probiem with brad flors was all weat rice was no good.thay neaver need nice flors thay wernt relly good

manuel & crystal p5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:42AM PST (-0800 GMT)
the wind wouldnt take them over there

Fidel Galvan p5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:42AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#9. Cooking stove made of sheet metal.Musical instruments to sing.Rubber blankets to keep warm.

Raymond per.5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:42AM PST (-0800 GMT)
9. They took with them cows, bacon, ham, rice, dried fruit, molasses, packed butter, bread, coffee and tea, tools for mining, farming and reairing wagons.

Azaya p.5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:42AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#6 Ohio River. mississppi river.

: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:42AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Kenny Roohr p5 it costs $600 to $1200

Ester& Gladys per.5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:43AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3)Salt meat went bad. Wine turned to viniger. Bottles of fruit juice blew up. Candles meltednear the equator. Rats ate the cheeze. Butter and lard went racid. etc. 4)They had to go to Hawaii before finding the wind currence so they can sail north. 5)Some sicknesses that were caused are:Yellow fever,Malaria,Dynentry, cholera.

Catherine p. 5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:43AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#6 Ohio river and mississippi River.

chris per.5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:43AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#9 10 items are cooking stove,tools,medicines,cows,blankets,guns,cloths,buffalo robs,bacon,ham, and alot more stuff.

cesar.g p5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:43AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3 Salt meat often went bad,wine turned to vineger.Bottles of fruit juice blew up.Candles melted near the equator. #4 Because the wind current would not sail themto California. So they had to wait. #5 Diseases common to the Panama route Yellow fever, Malaria, Dysentery,Cholera - an epidemic in Panama City killed many as they waited. #6 The to trails were Mormon or Oregon trails #7

evanbrooksp7: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:43AM PST (-0800 GMT)
number 5 yellow fever,maloria,dysentery,cholero

Justin M. p5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:43AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The anwseer to number 8 is: The cost for a family of four is around 600- 700 dollars. People would get in groups. They would do this so more people could go to this great land.

Catherine p. 5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:43AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#4 The boats had to wait at Hawaii for a current

Azaya p.5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:43AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#4 The boats had to wait at Hawaii until they got a current.

: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:43AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#9.cooking stove made of sheet meatle,cows,bacon,ham,rice ,driedfruit,molasses,packed butterbread,coffee,tea tools for making.

Rodrigo p5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:44AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#4. The reson why some sailors went to Hawaii before going to California was because they did not have enough winds to go to California when they got there. Some had to go as far as Hawaii before they were able to find the equator winds.

Chris Patterson p.5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:45AM PST (-0800 GMT)
the answer to number 9 is: Cooking stove made of sheet metal, cows, bacon, ham, rice, dried fruit, molasses, packed butter, bread, coffee and tea, tools for mining, farming and repairing wagons, vegetable and flower seeds, medicines, quilts, musical instruments, guns, ammunition, awls, needles strengthened for mending clothes and tents, bedding, including buffalo robes, waterproof india rubber blankets to keep things dry, lock chains to hold wagons back on steep hills.

manuel & crystal p5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:45AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The anwser to number 6 is: They choose the Ohio river and the Mississippi for a gold mind.To reach the trailheads.They went to the Mississippi because so they do not get lots of trails.

KRISTY & JOSE P5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:45AM PST (-0800 GMT)
5. The trails used to go to the gold in California were the Oregon Trail and the California Trail

isaac garcia p.5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:46AM PST (-0800 GMT)
the ansew to number 9 is :Cooking stove made of sheet metal, cows, bacon, ham, rice, dried fruit, molasses, packed butter, bread, coffee and tea, tools for mining, farming and repairing wagons, vegetable and flower seeds, medicines, quilts, musical instruments, guns, ammunition, awls, needles strengthened for mending clothes and tents, bedding, including buffalo robes, waterproof indiarubber blankets to keep things dry, lock chains to hold wagons back on steep hills.

yesenia p.5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:47AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#9.cooking stove made of sheet meatal,cows,bacon,ham,rice,dried fruit,molasses,packedbutter bread,coffee,tea tools for mining

: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:47AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Mr. Decroo how many questions do we have to answer

Rob M.per.5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:48AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3.Some of the food spoiled because they were out in the sea to long. 4.Circualare openings were in the vent to improve venilation. 5.Venilations were added {sometimes} not all the time. 6.It was marked by pioneres were they passed it. 7.It markes 500 miles from independance. 8.The rains of 1849 made the overland journey difficult

Rodrigo p5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:49AM PST (-0800 GMT)
6. The people traveling to California usually took the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers.

: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:49AM PST (-0800 GMT)
hi

isaac garcia p.5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:50AM PST (-0800 GMT)
the anserw to number 14 is fair play, grizzly flats and dimond springs

yesenia p.5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:50AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3.salt meat often went bad wine turned to vinegar bottles of fruit juice blew up rats eat cheese butter and lard went rancide weevils got into flour, rice and hard bread.

Chris Patterson p.5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:50AM PST (-0800 GMT)
the answer to number 14 is: fiar play, grizzly flats, and diamond springs.

: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:50AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Kenny Roohr p5 Ohio River, Mississippi River

chris per.5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:51AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#10 They would travle 10 to 15 miles of travel in one day would be a good day.

anthony c p5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:51AM PST (-0800 GMT)
thay had probiem with brad flors was all weat rice was no good.thay neaver need nice flors thay wernt relly good

Catherine p. 5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:51AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#7 $600-700 dollars. It took about 4 months

RandyF p5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:51AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#9 They would bring lots of dried food such as jerky, fruits and vegetables. They would bring guns and amunition and gun powder. They use this to shoot fresh food. They would bring water and money also. Last they would bring livestock to lay foods.

Ian per.5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:51AM PST (-0800 GMT)
10)They would travel 10 to 15 miles in a day.They would have to face many sickness on there trip.

Azaya p.5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:51AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#7 It would be about $600 to $700 dollars. It would take them about 4 months.

Raymond Per.5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:51AM PST (-0800 GMT)
10. They would go a day about 10 to 15 miles. They would have many sickness on the trip

COURTNEY WORSHAM P5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:52AM PST (-0800 GMT)
many of people went to go to california to live all the life and other people went to back to hawail with there family or they kids.number4

Juan p5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:52AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1.Rats ate cheese 2.Many ships went as far out as the Sand wich Islands. 5.Yellow fever, malaria.

: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:53AM PST (-0800 GMT)
whats up Mr. Decroo

yesenia p.5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:53AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#6.the people traviling to califonia usually took the mississipi and ohio rivers.

cesar.g p5: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 12:53AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3 Salt meat often went bad,wine turned to vineger.Bottles of fruit juice blew up.Candles melted near the equator. #4 Because the wind current would not sail themto California. So they had to wait. #5 Diseases common to the Panama route Yellow fever, Malaria, Dysentery,Cholera - an epidemic in Panama City killed many as they waited. #6 The to trails were Mormon or Oregon trails #7 It would be around the California trail. around the california trailnthere are alot of mountains. #8 it will cost them $600 to $700 dollars

Omar p.6: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 1:10PM PST (-0800 GMT)
5]

JUSTIN P6 MATHEW: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 1:32PM PST (-0800 GMT)
QUESTION TO NUMBER 5. YELLOW FEVER,MALARIA,AND DYSENTERY ARE SOME OF THE DISEASES THAT WHENT ON THAT ROUT. ALSO CHOLERA KILLED MANY PEOPLE IN PANAMA.

Stephani & Kara p6: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 1:32PM PST (-0800 GMT)
5. The name of the route was The Panama Route. The diseases on this route where Yello Fever, Malaria,Dysentry, Cholera. Cholera is an epidemic of Panama City that killed many people.

p6Christina Infante,Alyssa Perez, Mayra Carrillo: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 1:32PM PST (-0800 GMT)
30 days

manuelp6: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 1:32PM PST (-0800 GMT)
.5)yellow,fever,milari

Christina Infante,Alyssa Perez, Mayra Carrillo: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 1:32PM PST (-0800 GMT)
30 days

manuelp6: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 1:33PM PST (-0800 GMT)
.5)yellow,fever,milari

Christina Infante,Alyssa Perez, Mayra Carrillo: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 1:33PM PST (-0800 GMT)
30 days

Christina Infante,Alyssa Perez, Mayra Carrillo: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 1:34PM PST (-0800 GMT)
30 days

Stephani & Kara p6: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 1:37PM PST (-0800 GMT)
5. The name of the route was The Panama Route. The diseases on this route where Yello Fever, Malaria,Dysentry, Cholera. Cholera is an epidemic of Panama City that killed many people.

Omar p.6: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 1:39PM PST (-0800 GMT)
5]YELLOW FEVER,MILARIA,DYSENTERY,AND CHOLERA

Omar p.6: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 1:39PM PST (-0800 GMT)
5]YELLOW FEVER,MILARIA,DYSENTERY,AND CHOLERA

Omar p.6: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 1:40PM PST (-0800 GMT)
5]YELLOW FEVER,MILARIA,DYSENTERY,AND CHOLERA

Omar p.6: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 1:41PM PST (-0800 GMT)
5]YELLOW FEVER,MILARIA,DYSENTERY,AND CHOLERA

Vanessa&maleriep6.: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 1:42PM PST (-0800 GMT)
The common disease you can catch on the east coast is "yellow fever.

Omar p.6: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 1:42PM PST (-0800 GMT)
5]YELLOW FEVER,MILARIA,DYSENTERY,AND CHOLERA

Omar p.6: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 1:43PM PST (-0800 GMT)
5]YELLOW FEVER,MILARIA,DYSENTERY,AND CHOLERA

Omar p.6: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 1:44PM PST (-0800 GMT)
5]YELLOW FEVER,MILARIA,DYSENTERY,AND CHOLERA

Omar p.6: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 1:45PM PST (-0800 GMT)
5]YELLOW FEVER,MILARIA,DYSENTERY,AND CHOLERA

matthew fernandez p6: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 1:47PM PST (-0800 GMT)
5.The route they took was called the Panama Route.The diseases were Yellow fever,Malaria,Dysentery,and cholera-anepidemic in Panama City killed many as they waited.It was a bad time.

manuelp6 TMS: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 1:47PM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5 yellow fever malaria dysentrery

manuelp6: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 1:49PM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5 yellow fever malaria dysentrery

peter mansour p.6: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 1:50PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Diseases common to the Panama route Yellow fever Malaria Dysentery Cholera - an epidemic in Panama City killed many as they were

peter mansour p.6: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 1:50PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Diseases common to the Panama route Yellow fever Malaria Dysentery Cholera - an epidemic in Panama City killed many as they were

Vanessa&maleriep6.: . . . . Tue, Jan 18, 1:50PM PST (-0800 GMT)
5)The common disease you can catch on the east coast is "yellow fever".

Joe & Jane Oak View/Arnaz: . . . . Wed, Jan 19, 9:36AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3. Problems with supplies: Salt meat often went bad. Wine turned to vinegar. Bottles of fruit juice blew up. Candles melted near the equator. Rats ate cheese. Butter and lard went rancid. Weevils got into flour, rice and hard bread.

Joe & Jane Oak View/Arnaz: . . . . Wed, Jan 19, 9:38AM PST (-0800 GMT)
4. Many ships went as far out as the Sandwich Islands (now Hawaii) before finding the wind currents needed to get them to California.

: . . . . Wed, Jan 19, 9:41AM PST (-0800 GMT)
5. Diseases common to the Panama route Yellow fever Malaria Dysentery Cholera - an epidemic in Panama City killed many as they waited.

Diana : . . . . Wed, Jan 19, 9:44AM PST (-0800 GMT)
5. Diseases Common to the cape Horn route .scuruy-due to lack of fresh friut and vegetables .cholere

Diana : . . . . Wed, Jan 19, 9:44AM PST (-0800 GMT)
5. Diseases Common to the cape Horn route .scuruy-due to lack of fresh friut and vegetables .cholere

karlina : . . . . Wed, Jan 19, 9:46AM PST (-0800 GMT)
5.Disease common to the Cape Horn route .Scuruy-due to lack of fresh fruit and vegetables. .Cholere

JoeOakveiw: . . . . Wed, Jan 19, 9:48AM PST (-0800 GMT)
6. Mormon and Oregon trails

JoeOakveiw: . . . . Wed, Jan 19, 9:48AM PST (-0800 GMT)
6. Mormon and Oregon trails

karlina: . . . . Wed, Jan 19, 10:00AM PST (-0800 GMT)
6.Tralis through Arizona New Mexico with frequent towns and trading posts were popular.

master of dance: . . . . Wed, Jan 19, 10:36AM PST (-0800 GMT)
i am the greatist river dancer out there

Taylor Oak view/Arnaz: . . . . Wed, Jan 19, 10:39AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Number 5 yellow fever is the diseas

calvin Oak view/arnaz: . . . . Wed, Jan 19, 10:39AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Nuber five question anwser is yellow fever

Taylor Oak view/Arnaz: . . . . Wed, Jan 19, 10:46AM PST (-0800 GMT)
mormon or Oregon trails

kristy moore: . . . . Wed, Jan 19, 10:48AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Their meat went bad & their food was eaten by rats

kristy moore: . . . . Wed, Jan 19, 10:50AM PST (-0800 GMT)
hi

Bailey and Briana OV School: . . . . Wed, Jan 19, 11:00AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1. Captain promised it would take thirty days. 2.cape horn route and panama route. 600.00 to over 1,200.00 3.Meat went bad, bottles of juice went bad,candels melted near the equator,rats ate chesse,butter and lard went rancid and weevils got into flour,rice and hard bread.

Bailey and Briana OV School: . . . . Wed, Jan 19, 11:04AM PST (-0800 GMT)
4.To catch wind.

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HI

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Howty this is Micah Franklin from Lake Arrowhead Elementary Wer'e Studing Marine Biology

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I hate my life

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am garrett

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hi Im matt

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am garrett

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hello?

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Hi is anyone here?

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EVERY1 IN THIS ROOM IS A LOSER CEPT ME!

KingJQA@aol.com: . . . . Tue, Jan 25, 4:51PM PST (-0800 GMT)
This is Patrick O'Dowd. I am Chief Curator at the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation and I am going to talk to you Friday from 9-11AM about the pirate or privateer Hypolyte Bouchard who attacked California in 1818 and caused great damage. If you are interested sign in. !