
Commerce
Not all who came to California spent their time mining. Not all
who struck it rich found gold at the bottom of a river. Many failed
miners became business entrepreneurs, seeing needs and filling
them with a variety of goods and services. By 1852 nearly 275,000
gold seekers had rushed to California. They all needed food and
housing, transportation and banking services, mining equipment
and clothing, and just about everything else. They represented
immense commercial potential, and there was an enormous amount
of gold ready to be spent!
Businesses sprang up overnight, and many became cornerstones of
the state's growing economy. Several continue to thrive as influential
corporations today, but most quickly failed. Yet California was
unusually tolerant of failure, and bursting with opportunity.
Chances were you could find some other endeavor and make a go
of it.