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Did the Chinese like the Australians in the gold rush?

During the Australian gold rush, the Chinese neither liked nor disliked the Australians. The Chinese were known for basically keeping to themselves and not mingling with the Australians, and for working hard. Because of this, they were mistrusted by the Australians, who would sometimes turn on them, threatening their property. This in turn caused the Chinese to fear the Australians.


Who are some of the groups of people that came to Australia for the gold rush?

Many cultures came to Australia for the gold rush, but the majority of poeple on the goldfields were Australians themselves.Other groups that came included:ChineseNorth Americans (including Canadians)ItaliansGreeksNew ZealandersFrenchBritish


What American gold rush was before the Victorian gold rush?

The Californian gold rush!


Were the Chinese successful gold miners in the Australian gold rush?

Yes, the Chinese were very successful gold miners in the gold rush, and this is one of the reasons why they were disliked so much. They were successful at finding gold, but were not accepted by Australian society. During the gold rushes, the Chinese kept to themselves. They were shunned by Australians because the Chinese were much harder-working, and subsequently tended to find more gold. They were resented for this, and for the fact that Australians just did not understand their language. Australians tended to regard the Chinese as secretive, and btherefore a threat. The Chinese often sent the gold they found back to their own country, and Australians did not appreciate the wealth being sent out of their own country. For this reason, groups of Australians would sometimes turn on the Chinese, injuring and even killing them. The Chinese were often subjected to being scalped, and their possessions wrecked or looted. The goldfields were not safe places for the Chinese - simply because they had a better work ethic.


What year was the Yukon gold rush?

the klondike gold rush is the main name and they found gold 1896 but the actual rush began 1897


Were there Chinese in the Australian gold rush?

Yes, there were Chinese in the Australian goldrush. During the gold rushes, the Chinese kept to themselves. They were shunned by Australians because the Chinese were much harder-working, and subsequently tended to find more gold. They were resented for this, and for the fact that Australians just did not understand their language. Australians tended to regard the Chinese as secretive, and btherefore a threat. The Chinese often sent the gold they found back to their own country, and Australians did not appreciate the wealth being sent out of their own country. For this reason, groups of Australians would sometimes turn on the Chinese, injuring and even killing them. The Chinese were often subjected to being scalped, and their possessions wrecked or looted.


What the famous gold rush?

California gold rush


When was the the gold rush?

cariboo gold rush in b.c.,canada - 1857 but the actual gold rush didn't start until 1861


Who took part in the Australian gold rush?

People from all over the world were drawn to the Australian gold rush. Naturally, tens of thousands of Australians downed their tools or left their farms to travel to the goldfields. As well, people came from Europe, North and South America, the Middle East, and Asia (especially China).


Was the California gold rush the biggest gold rush?

yes


How did California Gold Rush affects the nation?

By the gold rush!


Was the gold rush a problem?

The California gold rush was not a problem.