Yes, cholera did affect miners during the 1849 California Gold Rush. The influx of people to mining camps created overcrowded and unsanitary conditions, which facilitated the spread of the disease. Cholera outbreaks were reported in various mining towns, resulting in significant illness and mortality among miners and other settlers. The lack of clean water and proper sanitation exacerbated the situation, making cholera a serious public health issue during that time.
No they did not
Miners did not pay taxes because they did not have a formal job.
they found gold in California 1849
Both cholera and bacillary dysentery affect the intestines.
Not all women were miners. But women did mine
they were the miners during the gold rush of 1849
at Sutter's Mill in 1849 in San Francisco, California
1849- California Gold Rush!
at Sutter's Mill in 1849 in San Francisco, California
Cholera affects the Digestive system.
Gold Miners A.K.A The 49ers
hello life on the gold feilds were hard