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What if gold was never discovered in Australia?

life would be bad not much gold rushes too


How many gold rushes were there in australia?

Gold rushes occurred in all of Australia's states, and the Northern Territory as well, while in some states, goldrushes occurred in different towns and areas. Therefore, it is difficult to put a figure on how many gold rushes there were.


What were the gold rushes?

1949


Was gold discovered in 1849 or 1848?

Gold was discovered in 1848 in California by James W. Marshall at Sutter's Mill. This was the first of the Gold Rushes, though the Victorian goldrushes in Australia were the richest.


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Who were the miners in the Australian gold rushes?

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How many gold rushes have there been?

There have been many significant gold rushes throughout time. During the 1690's there was one significant gold rush in Brazil. In the 1700's there was one significant gold rush in North Carolina. From the 1820's to 1850's there were 9 gold rushes. The 1860's saw 15 gold rushes, the 1970's 6, the 1880's 5. The 1890's had seven, the early 1900's four, the 1930's had one. Then there weren't any significant rushes until the 1970's, when there was one, two in the 1980's, and there have been three in the 2000's. All together that makes 55 significant gold rushes.


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How many gold rushes were there in history?

Only counting the really major ones, there were 3 gold rushes in Australia, 1 in New Zealand, 7 in the US, Canada and Alaska, 1 in South Africa and 1 in South America. Counting also the "notable" gold rushes, Wikipedia sets the number at 56. Gold rushes have however existed since the beginning of history so if we knew them all their number would be in the hundreds at least.