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It didn't affect it.
The Gold Rush in Canada helped boost the economy. This gold rush also brought a lot of people into Canada.
The gold rush did have an a affect to the people living near it also it ha an affect to he aboriginals who were living at Australia at the time.
It started a gold rush.
the Gold Rush attract lots of people to come to the west
It affected the population. It changed from a small amount to an abundance.
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The gold rush brought people to California, many cities were built, and hydrolic mining ruined the environment somewhat by hosing down hills.
Every one wanted to go to the gold rush to stike it rich and until no one was in the gold fields so the workers got no business ~SAD~
The Californian gold rush!
Yes, the gold rush significantly affected the population in Alaska. Starting in the late 19th century, particularly with the Klondike Gold Rush of 1896-1899, thousands of prospectors and settlers flocked to the region in search of wealth. This influx of people led to the establishment of new towns and communities, dramatically increasing Alaska's population and contributing to its economic development. However, it also had lasting impacts on Indigenous populations and the environment.
the klondike gold rush is the main name and they found gold 1896 but the actual rush began 1897