Native Americans
South Americans, Chinese, Europeans
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The most common meat eaten during Australia's gold rush days was mutton.
J. A. Moerenhout has written: 'The inside story of the gold rush' -- subject(s): Ethnic groups, Gold discoveries
you learn about the gold rush in 4th grade and most students do a project on it.
That was the simplest and most obvious name: it was a gold rush that occurred in California!
No countries came to the Victorian gold rush. The countries stayed exactly where they are. However, people from many countries came to Australia for the goldrushes. The Chinese were the most common ethnic group, but many people came from a variety of European countries, such as Italy and Greece, or from the Americas.
No countries came to the Victorian gold rush. The countries stayed exactly where they are. However, people from many countries came to Australia for the goldrushes. The Chinese were the most common ethnic group, but many people came from a variety of European countries, such as Italy and Greece, or from the Americas.
The state if California.
Because that's where most gold was found
People selling goods to the miners profited most from the gold rush since they sold it for a high price.
The general merchandisers.