No countries came to the Victorian gold rush. The countries stayed exactly where they are. However, people from many countries came to Australia for the goldrushes. The Chinese were the most common ethnic group, but many people came from a variety of European countries, such as Italy and Greece, or from the Americas.
No countries came to the Victorian gold rush. The countries stayed exactly where they are. However, people from many countries came to Australia for the goldrushes. The Chinese were the most common ethnic group, but many people came from a variety of European countries, such as Italy and Greece, or from the Americas.
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The Californian gold rush!
No countries joined the hold rush in 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.
There was no gold rush in Australia in the 1840s.
Bendigo or Ballarat
England, France, Germany, United States of America.
Yes. Christmas was certainly celebrated on the Victorian goldfields.
The goldrush in Victoria, Australia began in August 1851.
miners came for the gold rush to find gold and get wealthy
Victoria's goldrush began tentatively when gold was found at Sovereign Hill near Ballarat.
So they could get gold from the gold rush.