The colonial governments continued to govern their respective colonies under their constitutions. This meant enacting laws, administering those laws, raising taxes and employing those taxes to the benefit of the people.
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actually the correct spelling is You smell You smell :D
Seattle prospered from the gold rush as it became a booming supply center for prospectors heading to the gold fields in Alaska and the Yukon. The city's economy thrived as it served as a hub for trade, transportation, and business related to the gold rush activities. Additionally, Seattle's port played a crucial role in supporting the influx of people and goods during this period.
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Alchemy played virtually no role in the Gold Rushes which took place in the American continent. The majority of the Gold Rush took place after alchemy had been widely discredited, in favor of the more modern chemistry. In any case, the purpose of the Gold Rush was to find gold; whereas the goal of many alchemists was to create it, rather than dig it up.
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The state mineral of California is native gold. Gold was designated as the state mineral in 1965 to recognize its significant role in the history and development of California during the Gold Rush era.
The woman played an important role. They cooked meals , washed clothes and operated boardinghouses.
Zachary Taylor and Ulysses S. Grant. Franklin Pierce also served and played a more prominent role than did Grant.
What happened was the men wanted to get to the gold rush areas so they went. The main colonies in Sydney and Melbourne were becoming smaller in population and that's not what the government wanted.
they stayed home and cheated on there husbands while they were mining
The Mormons played quite a lage role in the gold rush. Their settlements in Utah served as a rest stop and trading post for those heading to California. Some historians have said that without the Mormons, the gold rush could not have been successful, and without the gold rush, the Mormons could not have been successful. The Mormons needed money and supplies from the east, and those heading to California needed food, supplies, and advice about living and traveling in the west. It was a welcome trade for both parties.