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
The gold rush occured when gold was discovered in northern California. Seeking the wealth and money that gold can bring, many people traveled to California to dig up the gold. After a while, and as more and more people traveled, the gold supply lowered, and traveling to California was less popular. ok
California has more earthquakes and the type of rock where gold is. In Illinois, we have mostly sedimentary rock so we don't have gold deposits.
The California Gold Rush
Normally they used space shuttles, but on rare occasions bullet trains were used as a more simpler means of travel.
The California Gold Rush changed the US by connecting the east and west coast of the US and made a transcontinental railroad to be created. In addition it greatly increased the population of america as well as California and other western territories and states.
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Yes and no. The Klondike is a place in the Yukon Territory of Canada, where the main gold was found. The area around Dawson city in the Yukon has produced between 15 and 20 million ounces of placer gold and geologists estimate 200+ million ounces of hard-rock gold in the area. The Klondike borders on Alaska and the Yukon river flows from the Yukon into Alaska. When glaciers pulverized the gold rich mountains of the Yukon into gravel it washed the gold and gravel into the Yukon drainage basin, the western portion of this basin is in Alaska. As the gold washed into Alaska the gold became more pulverized and as result the gold nuggets become smaller and fewer and the amount of flour gold increases the further west the gold is washed. although the main gold-rush was in the Yukon it doubled the population of Alaska as the easiest way to get to the Yukon was by ship to Alaska then across the border into Canada. The Klondike gold-rush also spurred gold exploration and and discovery in Alaska. also as the Klondike gold-rush was discovered at about the time the California gold-rush had been exhausted many of them headed to the Klondike and many of the non native settlers of the Yukon are their descendants.
Because there was gold in California, people rushed there to get as much gold as possible. The more gold there is, the more people there is to make California a state.
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
The gold rush occured when gold was discovered in northern California. Seeking the wealth and money that gold can bring, many people traveled to California to dig up the gold. After a while, and as more and more people traveled, the gold supply lowered, and traveling to California was less popular. ok
California has more earthquakes and the type of rock where gold is. In Illinois, we have mostly sedimentary rock so we don't have gold deposits.
The calIfornia gold rush
The California Gold Rush
It happened by Rabbit Creek around Dawson City of the Yukon Territory in Canada though it eventually spread as far as Alaska. The rush began in earnest by 1897 after gold had been discovered there in 1897.
The Klondike Gold Rush started in 1896 and ended in 1899. 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.
Gold was discovered in California in 1849The people who looked for gold where called the fourty-niners which stands for (1849)And in the period of time when gold was in California there was so much gold that they called it the gold rush and the gold rush brought more than 100,000 people to California and the rest of the United States
Normally they used space shuttles, but on rare occasions bullet trains were used as a more simpler means of travel.