During the gold rush, Aboriginal peoples needed recognition of their land rights and protection of their traditional territories to survive and maintain their way of life. Access to resources such as food, water, and cultural sites was crucial as mining activities often disrupted their environments. Additionally, support from government and society to preserve their culture and provide economic opportunities would have helped them navigate the challenges posed by the influx of miners and settlers. Overall, their survival depended on balancing their cultural heritage with the rapid changes brought by the gold rush.
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.
they ate food and got water and basic finantcuall
So far as I know, the gold rush is not a problem or a question, so it doesn't need an answer.
Nope. The greed for gold overpowered the need of education.
I NEED THIS INFORMATION TODAY OR ELSE YOU ARE JUST WASTING YOUR TIME BECAUSE I NEED THIS FOR AN ASSIGNMENT DUE TOMMOROW. 28/6/08 A gold rush takes place when there is a discovery of gold and prospectors rush into the area to stake claims.
if today was a gold rush people would leave there jobs farms nad there would be more population in the gold fields when Australia doesn't need a gold rush because many people have jobs
The Californian gold rush!
the klondike gold rush is the main name and they found gold 1896 but the actual rush began 1897
California gold rush
cariboo gold rush in b.c.,canada - 1857 but the actual gold rush didn't start until 1861
i think that since so many people were cumin to California for the gold rush that the railroads were used and need more
By the gold rush!