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good: minority found gold. bad: majority died while trying to get there and some people just didn't find gold
It was the stampeders
Klondike is a region of the Yukon Territory in Northwest Canada, just east of the Alaskan border. On 16 August 1896, rich gold deposits were found in Bonanza (Rabbit) Creek, a tributary of the Klondike River. This sparked the Klondike goldrush of 1897-98. News of the discovery reached the United States in July, 1897, and within a month thousands of people were leaving their homes and jobs and pouring into the north. Over the next six months, approximately 100,000 gold-seekers set off for the Yukon: only 30,000 completed the trip.
The klondike gold rush had more people because 100,000 set of to find gold 40,000 made it to dawson city and 4,000 found gold
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According to Wikipedia:The name "Klondike" actually evolved from the Hän word Tr'ondëk, which means "hammerstone"Early gold seekers found it difficult to pronounce the First Nations word, so "Klondike" became the result of this poor pronunciation.Read more at:klondike-yukon
A metal sought after during the Klondike was gold.
The possessive form of the compound noun gold seekers is gold seekers'.example: Most gold seekers' dreams were never realized.
The Klondike gold rush occurred when, on 16 August 1896, rich gold deposits were found in Bonanza (Rabbit) Creek, a tributary of the Klondike River. This sparked the Klondike goldrush of 1897-98. News of the discovery reached the United States in July, 1897, and within a month thousands of people were leaving their homes and jobs and pouring into the north. Over the next six months, approximately 100,000 gold-seekers set off for the Yukon: only 30,000 completed the trip.
Gold! The famous "Klondike Gold Rush", referring to the gold found in the Klondike River of the Canadian Territory of Yukon beginning in 1896
In 1896 Gold was discovered on the Klondike River by the Mason family.
good: minority found gold. bad: majority died while trying to get there and some people just didn't find gold
During the Klondike Gold Rush (or Yukon Gold Rush), there was massive immigration and gold prospecting along the Dawson River in the Yukon Territory, in Northwestern Canada.
Klondike is known for its goldrush. On 16 August 1896, rich gold deposits were found in Bonanza (Rabbit) Creek, a tributary of the Klondike River. This sparked the Klondike goldrush of 1897-98. News of the discovery reached the United States in July, 1897, and within a month thousands of people were leaving their homes and jobs and pouring into the north. Over the next six months, approximately 100,000 gold-seekers set off for the Yukon. However, only 30,000 completed the trip.
Klondike is a region of the Yukon Territory in Northwest Canada, just east of the Alaskan border. On 16 August 1896, rich gold deposits were found in Bonanza (Rabbit) Creek, a tributary of the Klondike River. This sparked the Klondike goldrush of 1897-98. News of the discovery reached the United States in July, 1897, and within a month thousands of people were leaving their homes and jobs and pouring into the north. Over the next six months, approximately 100,000 gold-seekers set off for the Yukon: only 30,000 completed the trip.
A. C. Harris has written: 'Alaska and the Klondike Gold Fields' -- subject(s): Biography, Description and travel, Frontier and pioneer life, Gold discoveries, Gold mines and mining, Klondike gold rush, Klondike gold rush., Pioneers
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