They didn't need any food because they spent so much time kissing that there mouths taste like tounge so that makes them not hungry
across land and by ship.
It did not get to California, it was taken out ofCalifornia during the gold rush. The gold came from the rocks and was deposited in the river sand during the Ice age melting.
By ship; in 1849, during the California Gold Rush, that's how most people got to America (or at least California).
i did your mom a favour by making you! a sandwich i took her clothes off the line ....
In the Gold Rush of Australia many Chinese were lured in because of the Gold Rush they came in the the 1800's and they were treated with Suspicion by the Europeans. The Chinese came from small village by the sea and they came here by ship. As they are very poor they had huge debts when the went to Australia. On July the 14th 1861 there was an serious attack on the Chinese. There were 2000 Europeans which attacked them and left 250 Seriously Wounded. After the Gold Rush finished many were Isolated as they couldn't go back to China.
across land and by ship.
It did not get to California, it was taken out ofCalifornia during the gold rush. The gold came from the rocks and was deposited in the river sand during the Ice age melting.
Sailing ships during the gold rush to California in 1849; steamships from the 1860's onward.
Seattle, Washington and Nome, Alaska were major seaports during the days of the Gold Rush. People who could not afford to go all the way to Alaska by ship got off in Seattle and hiked north for hundreds of miles before reaching the gold fields.
Everywhere. They came any way they could on foot, by wagon, by ship. When the gold rush started the rush of people started. That's why CA became a state in 2 years.
Everywhere. They came any way they could on foot, by wagon, by ship. When the gold rush started the rush of people started. That's why CA became a state in 2 years.
Ships did not arrive at the Australian gold rush. The early gold rush locations were all inland several hundred kilometres, and ships could not come inland. Throughout the 1800s, ships came in to port at the major cities in Australia regularly, and these carried passengers and settlers of all descriptions. It is not known which ship carried the first prospectors who had heard about the possibility of a gold rush.
The gold was always there in the earth and streams. The people got their by ship, by wagon train, or by horseback. pluse they always suck on a stick like a dick
By ship; in 1849, during the California Gold Rush, that's how most people got to America (or at least California).
i did your mom a favour by making you! a sandwich i took her clothes off the line ....
In the Gold Rush of Australia many Chinese were lured in because of the Gold Rush they came in the the 1800's and they were treated with Suspicion by the Europeans. The Chinese came from small village by the sea and they came here by ship. As they are very poor they had huge debts when the went to Australia. On July the 14th 1861 there was an serious attack on the Chinese. There were 2000 Europeans which attacked them and left 250 Seriously Wounded. After the Gold Rush finished many were Isolated as they couldn't go back to China.
Yes and no. The Klondike is a place in the Yukon Territory of Canada, where the main gold was found. The area around Dawson city in the Yukon has produced between 15 and 20 million ounces of placer gold and geologists estimate 200+ million ounces of hard-rock gold in the area. The Klondike borders on Alaska and the Yukon river flows from the Yukon into Alaska. When glaciers pulverized the gold rich mountains of the Yukon into gravel it washed the gold and gravel into the Yukon drainage basin, the western portion of this basin is in Alaska. As the gold washed into Alaska the gold became more pulverized and as result the gold nuggets become smaller and fewer and the amount of flour gold increases the further west the gold is washed. although the main gold-rush was in the Yukon it doubled the population of Alaska as the easiest way to get to the Yukon was by ship to Alaska then across the border into Canada. The Klondike gold-rush also spurred gold exploration and and discovery in Alaska. also as the Klondike gold-rush was discovered at about the time the California gold-rush had been exhausted many of them headed to the Klondike and many of the non native settlers of the Yukon are their descendants.