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Damper, Mutton and Tea.
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The Gold Rush.
Gold mining.
The most common breakfast fare on the Australian goldfields was damper. This was a simple bread made from flour and water, and thrown on a campfire to cook. It was usually just spread with butter.
on a campfire
Melbourne prospered during the 1850s as a result of the gold rush in Victoria.
They were probably gold nuggets.
no it wasnt
They sold it to a government-appointed agent.
by using tools
People flocked to California in the late 1840s and 1850s because of the discovery of gold. Later, people realized that there were many other resources available.