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What are some similarities and differences between the Gold rush in california and gambling now days?

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  1. As the country continued to grow and expand so did gambling. As more and more people were settling the Wild West, gambling was following them as well. There was very much gambling on the Mississippi River. When farmers came to sell their goods and animals at markets near the Mississippi River, they often carried rather large sums of money and were the perfect target for the gambling industry. Also, many people often facilitated the riverboat system, which was somewhat newly emerging. Like the farmers, riverboat travelers often carried large sums of money on them and were good targets for the gaming industry. Many conclude that the people running these gambling ventures often cheated in order to make more larger sums of money.

    Around 1830 or so, many southern people realized what the professional gamblers were all about, and the people had had enough. They blamed gambling for many of their economic problems and were trying to push the gambling industry out of the south. In 1835, the people of the south took action; five expert card cheaters were lynched. The people realized that this was an effective method of stopping gambling in the south. Rather soon after these lynchings began, the “professional gamblers” began taking their ventures onto riverboats, where they were safe from southern lynchings.

    Another upsurge in the gambling industry was during the Gold Rush in California. The peak of the gambling in California was between 1849 and 1855, and during this time, San Francisco became the biggest gambling city in the United Sates, replacing Los Angeles. Between 1849 and 1855 the cost to set up a gambling business was extremely inflated. The cost to have a 15 ft by 25 ft gambling tent was $40,000 each year. In the western states, gambling was not only present in California. As people expanded so did the gambling, before long many western states were allowing and promoting gambling.

    Soon laws were made to prohibit gambling in California. People saw the downsides of gambling and what it was doing to the economy, and they did not think gambling was the answer to their economic problems. Today gambling is legalized in about 80% of states in the United States. Some states don’t allow regular citizens to open a gambling facility, but they will allow a Native American. Other states allow a lottery system and bingo halls but not a casino.

    Gambling provides evidence that greed and sloth rule human nature. Despite the odds, customers line up like sheep ready to be fleeced. Giving in to temptation only feeds the desire for more. Flashy advertising and words appeal to the lusts of the flesh and millions rush to financial ruin. Particularly when the path to gambling on line is as easy as clicking an advertisement.

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