Jacques Cartier
they were all located along the same river systems. <--------This is GOLd!!
black hills
The Ancient River of Gold was created in 1985.
the river is Jacamaca
Sacramento river
Amerigo Vespucci
gold IM BLONDE
The Spanish explorer Francisco Vásquez de Coronado is known for his expedition in search of the seven cities of gold in the American Southwest during the 16th century. Though he did not find the mythical cities, his journey led to the exploration and settlement of new territories in North America.
Jacques Cartier's goal really was to find a passageway to Asia from France but he instead fond the St Lawrence river and the land surrounding it. he also was sent to find riches such as gold.
American river
I'm thinking by (how did?) you mean in the old west. Gold prospecting back then was a rather primitive method for finding and recovering gold. Usually pick and pan, shovel, hand made sluice and rocker boxes. Back then they went as far as to divert a gold bearing river so they could work the gold bearing gravels. Mostly back then they searched the stream-beds and river-beds(as they do now) to find gold and then prospected the river banks to try and find the source for the gold that they found.
- Charted the St. Lawrence River - Kidnapped some Natives - Traded with Natives - Put up a cross And his failures were: - Brought quartz and pyrite to his king, thought it was diamond and gold - He and his men suffered from scurvy when they ignored the Native's warnings
Lawrence Dee has written: 'Gold of the Stanley area' -- subject(s): Gold mines and mining, Gold ores
Lawrence.
Francisco Pizzaro
Early Spanish, French, & English permanent settlements tried to transplant ... beans, and squash and Spanish followed and incorporated Native American networks ... French: hoped to find gold down St. Lawrence river and along Great Lakes.
During the Klondike Gold Rush (or Yukon Gold Rush), there was massive immigration and gold prospecting along the Dawson River in the Yukon Territory, in Northwestern Canada.