they used strategies like panning an other stuff
The miners went west because they thought there would be more land, food and money. They thought there was going to be loads of gold to dig up which they would get lots of money for, but when they got there there was over crowding with all the other miners that thought there was going to be lots of gold and land too. There was no gold left that was worth anything, only little bit of gold but most days the miners would go home empty handed.
Gold can be found by using items such as shovels, gold pans, and sluice buckets.
At first, gold was easy to find near the surface of the earth. Miners could dig it out with knives. Later on, miners found a better way to get gold out of the riverbeds. They loaded sand and gravel from the riverbed into a washing pan. Then, they held the pan under water, gently swirling it. The water washed away the gravel, leaving the heavier gold in the pan. This process was known as "panning for gold." Very few miners actually struck it rich. Many went broke trying to make their fortunes in the gold fields. Still, although many miners left the gold fields, they stayed in California. In time, they found jobs or took up farming. Women joined the gold rush, too. Some staked claims and mined for gold. Others took advantage of economic opportunities in the mining camps. Women ran boardinghouses, took in laundry, sewed for the miners, and opened bakeries.
the goals of the miners in late 1800 was to make their masters richer by mining up gold and other rare and valuable minerals therefore starting the gold rush
They were glad of their presence, providing company, support and services for the miners and the associated industries which grew up.
At first, gold was easy to find near the surface of the earth. Miners could dig it out with knives. Later on, miners found a better way to get gold out of the riverbeds. They loaded sand and gravel from the riverbed into a washing pan. Then, they held the pan under water, gently swirling it. The water washed away the gravel, leaving the heavier gold in the pan. This process was known as "panning for gold." Very few miners actually struck it rich. Many went broke trying to make their fortunes in the gold fields. Still, although many miners left the gold fields, they stayed in California. In time, they found jobs or took up farming. Women joined the gold rush, too. Some staked claims and mined for gold. Others took advantage of economic opportunities in the mining camps. Women ran boardinghouses, took in laundry, sewed for the miners, and opened bakeries.
Miners rode horses, walked, caught ships who came to ports near the gold, railroads, small boats up rivers, wagons, and stagecoaches.
The gold diggers were called diggers because they dug. Dig?
There is lava and mobs, maybe gravel. If you follow the 2 main rules of minecraft which are 1. Never dig straight up. and 2. never dig straight down, you will be pretty much safe.
He wanted to go to the Americas, to dig up gold.
To obtain 93 g of gold from sylvanite containing 28% gold by mass, you would need to dig up 93 g / 0.28 = 332.1 g of sylvanite.
Well, isn't that just a happy little mix-up? You see, coal miners typically mine for coal deep underground, while gold miners search for gold in rivers or mines. It's wonderful that they're both hardworking individuals, just following their passions in different ways. Just remember, there's no mistakes in life, just happy accidents.