It was a useless metal. Too soft to make into weapons. It had no value to them apart from looking shiny.
The gold rush did have an a affect to the people living near it also it ha an affect to he aboriginals who were living at Australia at the time.
The aboriginals actually traded gold with the miners
no they did not
they didnt work becuz they felt that people lower than them had to do their work for them. they wanted gold but they didnt want to look for it themselves.
many more people moved to california and people who found gold became rich people who didnt became very dissapointed hope that helps
they didnt let them cross the river, also they didnt give them gold!
The man who found gold was James Marshill. There could be other people who found gold that time but they didnt want to tell or not bother to tell.
Gold price changes daily. You can refer to newspapers or websites that provide daily gold prices.
Finding gold is tough. Most of the gold was found by relatively few miners. There were thousands of people panning gold on the same rivers, and there just wasn't enough gold for everyone.
Pure gold hasn't any daily use.
it didnt
so they could look for gold. but if they didnt have one they would have to pay 10@