i have no clue at all
The Alaskan gold rush was in 1897
The sourdoughs discovered gold during the Klondike Gold Rush in the late 1890s. It was during this time that gold was found in the Yukon territory of Canada, attracting thousands of prospectors, including the sourdoughs who were experienced miners.
Alaskans are often referred to as "sourdoughs" due to the historical significance of sourdough bread in the region, particularly during the Gold Rush era in the late 19th century. Prospectors and miners used sourdough starter, which could be kept alive for long periods, as a reliable source of bread in the harsh Alaskan wilderness. The term has since evolved to symbolize the resilience and resourcefulness of Alaskan residents. Today, being called a "sourdough" is a point of pride for many Alaskans.
The Alaskan Gold Rush.
in 1840s
Possibly you mean 'The Klondike'.
The Alaskan Gold Rush.
they both had thousands coming from all over the world and they both involved gold
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Gold, it is now a ghost town. The first inhabitents had come when there was the Alaskan Gold Rush.
George Washington Carmack and two Indian friends
What gold rush are you talking about ? Californian Otago Alaskan Brazilian Australian South African and guess there were many more in the world