How did the California gold rush affect the California population?
A) Tens of thousands of workers from Japan created the first significant Asian population in the United States.
B) Foreign miners controlled most of the mine leases and most of the wealth in the territory.
C) Treasure seekers from around the world created a population with remarkable ethnic diversity.
D) The Native American population grew as tribes gained wealth through leases on mines.
E) A rapid influx of young married couples resulted in an explosion in the number of young white children.
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