what can you infer about the Gold Rush’s impact on the city of San Francisco?

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Responses

San Francisco’s population grew by a greater percentage after 1860 than during the Gold Rush.
San Francisco’s population grew by a greater percentage after 1860 than during the Gold Rush.

The Gold Rush was a short-lived trend that had little lasting impact on San Francisco.
The Gold Rush was a short-lived trend that had little lasting impact on San Francisco.

Once the forty-niners tried their luck in San Francisco they left the city and moved back home.
Once the forty-niners tried their luck in San Francisco they left the city and moved back home.

The mass migration of forty-niners transformed San Francisco into an economic hub practically overnight.

The population of San Francisco grew significantly during the Gold Rush and continued to grow after 1860. This suggests that the impact of the Gold Rush on the city was long-lasting and that it transformed San Francisco into an economic hub.