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Who took part in the Australian gold rush?

People from all over the world were drawn to the Australian gold rush. Naturally, tens of thousands of Australians downed their tools or left their farms to travel to the goldfields. As well, people came from Europe, North and South America, the Middle East, and Asia (especially China).


What tools were used in the gold fields?

the tools used in the goldfields were mainly a shovel, pick, pan and cradle.


Who went to the goldfields?

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Negative effects on the California gold rush?

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What skills did the yayoi practice that they may have learned from Chinese and Koreans?

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What skills did the Yayoi practice that may have learned from the Chinese and Koreans?

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What were Ancient Chinese farm tools?

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What is the name used as tools in china?

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How did the diggers get their equipment to the goldfields?

Most diggers did not take much equipment. They may have taken basic picks and pans, and would have just carried them, either on horsebank or Shanks's pony (walking). Some diggers did not carry their equipment to the goldfields. They waited until they arrived, and then paid exorbitant prices at the goldfields for the items they needed.


What were some items on the goldfields?

Many of the items on the goldfields were the equipment and tools used for digging and carrying gold-bearing soil. They included basic equipment for survival, for constructing some sort of shelter, or simple protection. These included:shovelpickropecanvas (for a tent)beddingcopper (for cooking)sawaxepickwheelbarrowknifegunpanscradlessieveswindlasseslong toms


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What tools equipment were used in the goldfields?

Picks, shovels, ropes and pulleys, ladders, pans, cradles. And later the alluvial phase, drilling, crushing and bulk processing machinery.