horse because there was no car or trains.
No, but the white miners viewed the Chinese miners with suspicion and distrust, which quite often took the form of violence.
Some had Horse but they were very expensive
not finding any gold
Only landowners had to pay taxes in the 1850s. Most miners did not own land and therefore did not owe any tax.
Miners were given three square metres of 'claim' and that was the only place where they could mine. Most 'claims' didn't even have any gold in it, but the miners still had to pay the monthly fee of 30 shillings, so they became poor.
Because so many miners were looking for gold that all the gold was running out making it hard to find any.
it was hard for families because they do not have any predictions of the future especially children
Nissan
Van
Yes, any form of active transport uses energy.
Any age, there are no restrictions on age or genda! Contact your local council/authority to see if you need a miners right or similar before heading out on your gold adventure.
The Forty-Niners were gold miners in California during the Gold Rush. Many of them had traveled a long way from across the country with the hope of becoming rich. However, they instead had a very hard time and almost none, if any, made a fortune by mining gold. Instead, the people who got rich were the ones who sold the gold miners their equipment (IE, denim jeans, etc).