Was California settlers attracted by Free land?

Yes, California settlers were often attracted by the promise of free land. The U.S. government and the Mexican government (who controlled California before it became a state) offered land grants and incentives to encourage settlement in the region. Additionally, the California Gold Rush of the mid-19th century drew thousands of people to the state in search of wealth and opportunity. Free or inexpensive land was often a key factor in attracting settlers to California during this time.