To mine for gold.
Yes they were, during the Australian gold rush there were several wars between the English and the Chinese.
1551
During the Goldrush in 1853
The Australian gold rush started in 1851.
Yes but they were expensive.
According to the website below, over 40,000 Chinese came to Australia for the Australian goldrushes. During the decades that made up the bulk of the goldrush years, between 1852 and 1889, there were 40,721 Chinese miners (and their families) who arrived in Australia.
No. The Australian goldrush began in 1851.
No one. The Australian goldrush did not start until 1851.
There are a couple: These are all about the Australian Goldrushes.
The Victorian goldrush, look it up.
The Chinese primarily came to Australia because of the goldrushes. The Australian goldrush started in the 1850s, and it was then that large numbers of Chinese began immigrating to Australia, to Melbourne and Sydney first, then out to the goldfields. In many gold boom towns, once the gold ran out, the Chinese who did not return to their homeland went into business in the local towns.
Train, walking, Cobb & Co Coaches, horse and buggy