A gun was the law so it was bloody.
In Australia, it was the troopers and the traps who kept law and order. There was also a Gold Commissioner who oversaw the goldfields. However, in many cases, the traps could be bribed, and so there was very little real "law and order" being kept.
The troopers were the policemen who kept law and order on the goldfields.
education was poor on the goldfields it is not like these days
education was poor on the goldfields it is not like these days
They are in Victoria, Australia. The Ballarat goldfields were much like other Australian goldfields (apart from the battle of the Eureka Stockade) and so the links below will give you plenty of information about the goldfields.
The troopers kept law and order on the goldfields, ensuring that there was a minimal level of lawlessness. They were also the ones who conducted licence checks among the miners.
very bad because there parents were in looking for gold while you played around doing anything and could hurt yourself normally
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The troopers were the colonial police. They maintained law and order, and checked that miners' licences were current and valid.
i dont know but it siunds like a lol for LMFAO
Like normal children of the era.