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Q: What did the dahlonega gold rush do to the Cherokee people?
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What happened during the Dahlonega Gold Rush?

I don't know you tell me


Is gold rush one word?

The gold rush is were lots of people dig for gold and then melted into gold billons


What is a gold rush?

A gold rush is where a large amount of people move from one place to another in search of gold


How did the gold rush affect Canada?

The Gold Rush in Canada helped boost the economy. This gold rush also brought a lot of people into Canada.


What was the meat that the people ate in the gold rush in the gold rush?

The most common meat eaten during Australia's gold rush days was mutton.


Where did the gold rush people put their gold?

they put the gold i their homes.people from the gold rush took their money where ever they go or they stayed their so people wont still it.


Why did thousands of people rush to California in 1848?

Gold Rush!!


How many family members in the gold rush?

There are about 7 people per family in the gold rush.


What happened in 1850 after the gold rush?

the older people who were involved in the gold rush sadly passed away and the gold they had were to be found by relitives or friends. they died!


Where does the quote There's gold in them thar hills come from?

It was in the script for the movie Destry Rides Again,[1939] but evidently censored. It was used in 1848 by the assayor of the US Mint in Dahlonega, Georgia to discourage miners from leaving the gold mines there to join the gold rush in California.


How did people in the gold rush tell gold from fool's gold?

they were smart


What is a correct statement about Georgia regarding the gold rush of the late 1820s?

The Cherokee controlled most of the land where gold was found. .......................... In 1820, gold was discovered near Duke's Creek in White County, Georgia, on a belt that ran southwest into the Cherokee Nation. As word of the discovery reached Georgia's coast, men poured into the area. America's first gold rush began. Georgia increased pressure on the Cherokee to give up their land.