bacon, salt, sugar, flour. thats it. usually they'd mix sugar salt and flour with water to make dampier bread!
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they where treated like everyine was ashamed of them.
they where treated like everyine was ashamed of them.
education was poor on the goldfields it is not like these days
education was poor on the goldfields it is not like these days
Yes, miners on the Australian goldfields did have tea. It was a popular beverage among them, providing a source of comfort and warmth during long, grueling workdays. Tea was relatively easy to prepare and could be made with minimal equipment, making it a staple in the miners' camps. Furthermore, sharing a cup of tea became a social activity, fostering camaraderie among the miners.
Most of the women who journeyed to the goldfields were treated very poorly by the gold miners. Many women dressed up as men to keep from being recognized.
on the goldfields women faced many hardships such as shania :0
The Chinese wore red dresses and had plaits which was very weird to Europeans.
Hey let me give you the answer : stop being lazy and read your book