The could squander it, be robbed and murdered, or as the more prudent did, invest the money in land and property.
there would just be white people!
conflicts
The Nazi Party of Germany allowed the Holocaust to happen so the German people would be unified against the Jewish people.
People hoped for fortune as miners
it started because of the Germans invaded the France people it always mattered if they were in there territory something would happen to them
there would be a warzone in the goldfields with dead bodies
There would be a lot of fighting and there would be dead people everywhere.
Three ways in which people would get to the goldfields were walking, horseback or horse and cart.
you would fall off
I would eat it!
birds,water and trees
People came to the goldfields in Ballarat for the same reason they went to any goldfields, which was in the hope of finding their fortune in gold. The Ballarat goldfields were among the richest in Australia at the time.
Women on the goldfields typically disposed of waste by burying it in pits or throwing it into nearby creeks or rivers. They did not have access to modern waste disposal facilities, so they had to find ways to manage their waste in the absence of formal infrastructure.
Goldfields were crowded and typically featured diggings close to each other, with each miner having a claim that was only about 3m by 3m in area. Goldfields were always alongside a creek or river, while traders and tradesmen's shops were not far away. Goldfields would usually have at least a merchant, a blacksmith and a hotel.
There were more than two reasons why people died on the goldfields in Australia. The most common cause was sickness, particularly influenza, dysentery and pneumonia. Other common diseases were diphtheria and scarlet fever. Often, people might have seemingly minor broken bones, but infection would set in, leading to death, as there was little understanding of the need to combat infection in these instances.
It would cause devistation and climate change.
people would not survive