There were people from many countries who came to Australia for the goldrushes, which actually began in 1851,not 1855. The Chinese were the most common ethnic group, but many people came from a variety of European countries, such as Italy, Poland, Germany, Norway and Greece, or from the Americas. There were people from Great Britain, New Zealand and even Mozambique.
No countries came to Australia, as countries cannot move. The countries stayed exactly where they were. However, there were people from many countries who came to Australia for the goldrushes, which actually began in 1851,not 1855. The Chinese were the most common ethnic group, but many people came from a variety of European countries, such as Italy, Poland, Germany, Norway and Greece, or from the Americas. There were people from Great Britain, New Zealand and even Mozambique.
People came from all over the world to find gold in Australia. Italians, Irish, Greeks, Germans, French, Americans and Canadians made up some of the immigrants. However, by far the largest group was the Chinese, who came in their thousands.
thousands of people came rushing from other countries to find gold
The people that traveled to North America to find gold were called the forty niners. They traveled here in 1849 to find gold.
They came to Australia on small boats because they wanted to find new land, they whern protective gear
Not sure about the rest of the world, but they have them in Australia.
Certainly. Kangaroos are native to Australia. The only reason you will find them in the wild in some other countries is that they have been introduced overseas from Australia.
I can find no reference to any saint named Elizabeth ever visiting Australia.
Yes, you can find people working as maids in Australia.
Certainly. Kangaroos are native to Australia. The only reason you will find them in the wild in some other countries is that they have been introduced overseas from Australia.
There are no countries that directly border Australia, seeing as it is a continent. However, off the southeast coast you can find New Zealand, and that is it. In other words, one.
In Australia the only way to find where people live by registration plate is at the top of the plate (but only features your state of residance). I think that is the same for U.S.A too. Im not entirely sure on other countries