So they can get gold and save Aunt Arabella's estate.
In the book "By the Great Horn Spoon," Jack wants to go to the gold fields to strike it rich because his family is in financial trouble and he hopes that finding gold will solve their problems. Jack sees it as an opportunity to improve his family's circumstances and provide a better future for them.
So they can get gold and save Aunt Arabella's estate.
Yes.....
Because he was a gold-digger.
They stuck it rich in San Fransisco, California
Yes, Jack London found gold during the Klondike Gold Rush in the late 1890s. He spent a year prospecting for gold in the Yukon, though he did not strike it rich. His experiences during this time greatly influenced his writing, most notably in his novel "The Call of the Wild."
So they could find gold and get rich. The average salary a month was about 10.00 a month in 1848, but if a miner hit it rich in the gold fields a he could get 50.00 a day.
The amount of gold in California was scarce. (study island)
During the Gold Rush in 1949, settlers were disappointed because finding gold was seen as a great opportunity to strike it rich. On average, the great majority of gold miners did not become rich, or make a living from the gold.
It was introduced to Australia because the English found gold and people wanted to strike gold so that they could become rich.
The California Gold Rush ended in 1855. However, many people still search for gold in California hoping to strike it rich.
Rich Fields's birth name is Richard Wayne Fields.