In the Gold Rush of 1849, there were about 100,000 who went on the journey to California for the Gold Rush. It was a rough journey since you could either travel by harsh land, or take a boat for months. Trips were so harsh, only 30% made it!
In Australia's goldrush, most gold was found in Victoria, in the "golden triangle", an area bordered by Bendigo, Marlborough and Ballarat.
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There are about 7 people per family in the gold rush.
about 100,000
10,000,000
The gold rush of 1849
It depends on what time of the gold rush. In the Early Gold rush, not many people were settled there so there were mounds of gold everywhere and were very easy to spot. Later in the gold rush, the news of gold spread quickly and more and more people migrate to the west to claim their riches. As more people came mining for gold the harder it became to find gold and not much were left tofind. People mostly found little nuggets.
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there where about 100,000 people at the gold rush. some took ships it was very dangerusonly 40% made it!!
if today was a gold rush people would leave there jobs farms nad there would be more population in the gold fields when Australia doesn't need a gold rush because many people have jobs
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Gold Rush!
6000,000,000 came to the gold rush. There could not have been 6 billion people who went to the gold rush in 1949 because there was not that many people living in the world then. If you check your history books, you will learn that there was about 300,000 men, women and children who want to California in 1849 for the gold rush (check wikipedia).
10,000 a day came into CA. Total of 100,000 plus.